East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, June 03, 1904, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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    Egg
Drawn In Stone
A delicious, healthful, strength
giving Urlnk served In nn ap
petizing way.
A drink men like, and women
too.
A spicy, aromatic food drink,
cooling, refreshing and palate
pleasing. 10c.
F. W. SCHMIDT
DRUGGIST.
Postofflce Block.
"Phone Main S51.
UNDER 10 FLAGS
HOTEL ARRIVALS.
LOCAL TALENT PRESENTS
THE DRAMA VERY ABLY.
Careful Training Was Shown In All
the Parts Natural Ability Exhibit
ed and Many Complimentary Re
marks From a Representative Au
dience Eastern Star to Be Con-
aratulated, and the Entire Cast
Heartily Praised by Theatergoers.
GENERAL NEWS.
Not all the dramatic artists are i
traveling In that business. Pendle
ton has a few In reservo who acquit
themselves like veterans when occa
sion demands.
The amateur dramatic entertain
ment at the Frazer last night, In
which the -.rilling drama, "Under Two
Mags," was presented by a local com
pany under the direction of Wi. Ed
gar Graham In the Interest of the Or-
i der of Kastern Star, was ovldence
that with proper direction and train
ing Pendleton can give a high-class
theatrical performance within her-
I self.
The Frazer was crowded with a
highly representative audience to wit
ness the play, and It was well re
warded by seeing this old story pro
duced by Pendleton people in a stir
ring manner.
Tlio leading role was taken by Mr.
Graham, who Is nn actor of high or
der, and his keen conception of the
play added to his natural ability, gave
the production much of its' spirit.
An explosion In the B. P. Goodrich
lixndle works at Akron, O., seriously
Injured half a dozen people.
Car thieves In Chicago are said to nut Graham was not alonn In giving
cost me rauroaiis centering tnero spirit and vim to the play. Miss
over $l,(IOO,v.()0 since the World's Edith Crockett, C. J. Ferguson, R. A,
fclr. I Watson, Win Stewart, .Mrs. Castle
Hecorder Goff, of Now York, has j man, Mrs. McMlnn, Miss Whlttemore,
sentenced to nlno years and six Pauline Minis, Dr. Kern and Miss
months, John Crane nnd Arthur Na- Staufleld, and, In fact, everyone In
Se. for robbing a woman of 30 cents. 1 the cast did exceptionally well, and
James Gayloy, vice-president of the ,h0 e"tlre production wns much bet
UnltPd stntns ki...i rinrnnr.iHnn ima 'er than many protessioiml perform
ihiTcnted a nrocess that creatlv 1 ances t!lat llnv been greeted with
inenH Mm c-nst of nrodiir-tinn of nhr 1 enthusiastic houses In Pendleton.
Smn nml TtPssnniPr at.nl ! Tile production showed CHefUl
,,, i.i.. i.,i ,.o i training and much patience in details
,oinJ , ...Vi . "' . . .. a1' to performance was carried out
, " . ' , i 1 without a serious hitch
ir,, "" "U'; , "m'naA I Mre. McMlnn us Cigarette, and Miss
nation with coal oil. tho). woro , th(J mMt (fflcult
aucuuei wunovan is miner arrest in ' while all those in minor roles showed
uuicago. mo ran a "tenco lor many i earnest study of the parts and ability
jrais mm u is ueuuveu ins iriai ami in presenting them.
conv ctlon will lead to breaking up ; a thrill of enthusiasm ran through
uie mrgcsi gang oi car tnioves tnat thu audience aH Charley Ferguson
ma ever iiueaieu uiucago. swelled up In tho last net and said
Experts believe that overy edible that tho bullets of the firing squad
state grown can bo produced in pro-! should pass through his body before
Taslon and perfection on the deserts i touching his wronged friend, Bertie
i Arizona and Southern California. I Cecil, condemned to death.
An extensive experiment station has As a smooth, insinuating Jew In
keen started at .Mecca, on tho Colo
rado nesert, to test the theory.
NORTHWEST NEWS.
the part of Baronl, Halph Watson
out-Shylocked Shylock, and madu a
hit In the first act. Hut as a vllllan
Watson was fierce. The grouchy
scowl on tho face of a bulldog would
Tho retail prices of lumber or all ,00k Ilk0 an angel's smile, compared
snides have been reduced 10 per cent lo tno terrifying visage of Watson as
Jt Astoria. j Colonel Chateauroy, the vllllan.
lira. s Mi. m u-nrn ., n-, iJ 0nG of the treats of the ovenlng
aecr of 1847, died nt Portland Tiiurs
day; aged 61.
Tho salaries of the Oregon City
lcachers have been increased G per
ami for the coming term.
Tacoma Is Infested with a scourge
f caterpillars which are stripping
ihe follago from trees and shrubs.
Tho direct primary amendment and
Bocal option are tho two leading is
sues In all Oregon counties this year.
AH tho stock has been subscribed
to the Joseph and Imnaha telephone
Bne and the wire will bo strung at
mice.
.Louis Grant was drowned nt South
Bend, Wash., Thursday, by falling out
f a small boat while rowing on the
Columbia.
Xorth Yakima Commercial Assoc!
was tho singing of .Miss Klnsella, who
tavored the audience with a vocal se
lection, and who heartily responded
to two encores. She has a volco of
peculiar sweetness and power. The
comedy acts of Fred Uartmnu and
Sol Baum were well received and tho
entire performance was carried out
with a vigorous dash, that told of
tho work of an artist In the direction
as well as In tho acting.
Beware of Ointments for Catarrh
That Contain Merit.iv
as mercury will surely destroy the seuse
ot smell ami completely derange tUe whole
system when entering It through the mu
cous surfaces. Hueli articles should never
lc imril except on prescriptions from re
putable physicians, as the damage they
will do Is ten fold to the good you can
poaaiDiy derive irom tncni. nulla (.a-
tnrrli Cure, manufactured by I'. J, Che-
. Ilev & Co.. Toledo. Ohio, rontnlrw nn m,r.
Jltlon will macadnmizn snvprnl al.nrf cury and Ih taken Internalir. acllriL' dl.
MDa nt miinim r.o.i io.n., 1 ri'Ctly upon tlio blood and mucous surfaces
that altv this summer ,f ,hc. "y",em- In bu"n 1MV Catah
uat iuy tins summer. fUre 8uro t0 Ket the geUulue. It is
lisaac Butler, an nged pioneer of ;?.en Internally and Is made In Toledo,
llillsboro. .llPd Th.ira.i n , l')hl. "y Cheney Co. Testimonials
soldier In tho Cayuso war, having 1 Hold by druggists, price 75c per bottle.
come io uregon irom Missouri In nans Family nils ror constipa-
1X15. I "uu-
The Pendleton.
J. C. Bradley, St. Louis.
T. D. Wnlterloy, Boston.
A. S. Armut, Now York.
A. Nylandcr, Portland.
W. J. Mooro, Spokane.
L. F. Hosing. Hitter.
A. Y. Alexander, Spokane.
C. M. Clovelaml, Spokane.
C. T, Nichols, College Place.
B. L. Sheridan, Echo.
C. E. Moore, St. Jon,
B. L. Wall, Cincinnati.
E. Hager, Portland.
Charles Paul, Chicago.
A. Hart, Seattle.
It. J. Burns, Chicago.
J. W. Morrow, Portland.
G, S. Youngman, Portland.
E. B. Conian, Portland.
James T. Egar, Portland.
H. Thanhouser. Portland.
H. Ixiveland, Portland.
Mrs. Fred Ott, Joseph.
C. II. Mlnto, San Francisco.
Oeorgo F. Williams, Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton. Portland
S. Ilynolds, Portland.
W, M. Oyer, Seattle
C. O. Sutherland, Seattle.
Henry Dick, Chicago.
H. N. Dryer, Portland.
W. M. Robinson, Portland.
Fred C. Drownell, Oregon City.
A. A. Heardon, Portland.
C. H. Brown, Portland.
U. I). Carpenter, San Francisco.
E. J. Davis, Portland.
A. Hoy Sarton, Portland.
Fred S. Hogors, Portland.
H. Doyle, Portland.
I. Taylor, Portland.
V. J. Walters, Denver.
May Itoe, Taconin.
J. W. Hencltloy, Tacoma.
H. A. Seeds, Spokane.
C. H. Burke, Spokane.
A. W. Slckner, Spokane.
F. M. Bell, Spokane.
J. H. Kloeckner, Spokane.
It. Alexander, Portland.
II. Srott. Now York.
S. A, S. Koyston, San Francisco.
W. W. Peed. Eureka.
Moso Blssallor, Portland.
Edwin J. Burke, Hartford.
E. Y. Judd, San Francisco.
F. A. Morton, Boston.
Alex Livingston. Boston.
B. F. Sweney. San Francisco.
Charles H. 'Green, San Francisco.
C. J. Oraat. Portland.
J. C. Llndsoy. Portland.
Alex Grandon. Oakland.
F. II. Stockor. San Francisco
The St. George.
A. W. Gugg, Caldwell.
Percy G. Freeman, Portland.
O. G. Bailey, Spokane.
Frank Drake, Chicago.
It. J. Bums, Chicago.
H. W. Loveland, Portland.
A. G. Shneffer, Denver.
John A. Fault, Portland.
A. H. Wade, Omaha.
W. D. Burgess, Omaha
.1. J. Burns, Portland.
C. H. Brown, Portland.
S. H. lloynolds, Seattle.
A. Miller, Pilot Hock.
C. E. Stafford, Butte.
James A. Llsh, Syracuse.
C. H. Behrlns. Chicago.
George A. Androws, Seattle.
J. II. McKnlght Portland.
Frank F. Caldwell, Portland.
J. W. Long, Seattle.
A. B. Ulchmau, Horse Heaven.
W. H. Kelsoy, Denver.
The Bickers.
Mrs. D. B. Miller. Halley.
W. M, Brewster, Seattle.
P. J. Beck, Seattle.
Georgo D. Harding, Franklin.
C. U. Zumwalt, Lone Hock
E. M. Streeter, San Francisco.
J. W. Young, Weston.
It. Jamison, Weston,
F. Kllkenoy, Heppner.
MBrs. F. Kllkenoy. Heniiner.
Frank McCabe, Heppner.
John Sheridan, Heppner.
J. D. Baslar, Prinovllle.
F. A. Van, The Dalles.
T. Cable, Pilot Hock.
H. Uoylen, Pilot Hock.
J. E. Cherry, Adams,
Marlon Jack, Havana.
Frank Howard, city.
W. M. Keene.
Mrs. W. M. Keene.
Wi. Belden, Spokane.
APPEARING OLD
HOW CHERRY RUNS.
There are now 31 entries in the
pacing race for the next state fair,
Wtlt nt1l ?Ofao n tn tint,. ni.1l I
T. I Democratic Candidate Proves His
sng race Is $2,000. Ability as a Tactician
Tl.lrlv.nn ot.wlonto ,.f IU n I R PUrr ,lomr,nH ,n.ll,lo. . U"B ul .renuous
j ....v. .u.,vio 'm uil uicuu ..vMv,i.u vMuuuM.vi( a necessary to ma In Li In m inn na
Agricultural College havo Just visited for county clerk, has been asked possible ones youthful appearance
all tho largo stock farms of Wlllam-1 many tlmos In the past fow weeks It Is Impossible to do this without re-
vuuuy lor me purpose or study- no was running, and last nigni i luxurious jrowin or hair.
MS farm methods. ho gave nn oxhtbltlon of tho gait The presence of Dandruff Indicates tli
Ho was r j .kV """""'"s germ wnicn
Ada aus a Bar to I'roflUblr Raaploy.
utat.
You cannot afford to crow nl.l.
In these days of strenuous competition
. . . - I I,. nn n trak " " nnnatnnri
now nuarrnru rnr n.o hnthAim. uv.uo,uua, uu nua ,, ,
.. . . . i drlvlnf ,lnn fn..rt . .1... I. " on me roots or the
tob uuvu just oeen completed at, " - nair until it causes total 'baldness.
VancoilVfir Imrrnr-L-o n a n.l nf toe . Saw a runaway team coming IIP the Nawbro's IlernlrMn la tho onto v
00. A new gymnasium will bo built mlu,,le of the street behind him. He destroyer of this pest, and It Is as effec-
at a cost of $22,000.
The W. C. T. U. of Oregon has Issu
ed Instructions to clrls and womnn
olng to St. Louis, by which they can
jsno respectauio lodging, as follows:
Address, W. C. T. 0., Centenary M.
K. church, 16th and Pino, three blocks
irom depot, at St. Louis
THREE BIG BARGAINS
In Suburban Property.
Toot acres, good
house
orchard and
$2,250
Hit acres, with good house, ,400
bearing fruit trees; alfalfa,
and chicken yard. Indepen
dent water system. Terms. . .$5,500
KlEQt acres, good houso nnd
barn; 1Q0 bearing fruit trees.
Irrigated $2,250
E. T. WADE , SON.
Ho nut his hnmn In thn run. lmr tlve as It Is delightful to use
found that the team behind was not . "erplclda makes an elegant hair dress-
nn? m Triin "uc,u'" ol le'esc0PM Sold by leading druggists. Send lie. In
Jr. stamps ior ssmpie to Tne llerplclde Co.,
of tho heavyweight candidate came I F. W. Schmidt, special agent.
1 11 hi piny, insienu ni going uown mo
mlddlo of the street he drove straight
for tho Hartman abstract olllco, well
knowing that no runawny republican
rig would follow him. Ho was right.
and pulled up In tho front door of tho
olllco while tho other team passed by
raster than uerore.
Tho runaways took a spin up Main
street and went east, leaving frag
ments or tho rig behind as they ran.
It Is not known to whom tho outfit
belonged.
BkaaJvLTLIIJaBtai
Wants Agency for "Trlb" After Tak
ing It.
Walla Walla, Wash., Jan 14, 1904.-
As I hnvo taken "Trlb" and know it to
bo a euro for tho liquor and tobacco
habits, I would llko to act as your
agent In this stato or any other. If I
you glvo agencies, please let mo hear
from you by return mall.
Yours respectfully,
G. 0. CHAPMAN.
For aalo by Tollman & Co.
COFFEE,TEA,
BAKING POWDER.
FLAVORiNO EXTRACTS
AholurePuriry. Finest Flavor.
QreaUjrJJlrtnih.l?Mor0blePrices.
CL05SET a DEVER5
Zack Is In town,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
VISIT THE BIG SALE AT THE FAIR THIS WEEK
' A V
Bleached muslin, Gc kind, 10 yards for 39c ,
Calico, 7c kind, 10 yards for 49c
Zephyr gingham, double fold, 10 yards for ... ,79c
lap silk, all colors, 4 yards for 99c
Lyon dyo wash silk, 60c silk, 4 yards for . .$1.59
Crystal cord silks, 4 yard cuts, special $1.59
Heavy outing flannel, 10 yards for 79c
ladles' laco hose, 30c and 35c kinds 25c
UdSirbSrCk. ."S.!'. IT:. ?d; 14c H 1
MH'-na linen wotHi 10 .
, t 1U1 oaiurdav mi. .
Boys' heavy hose, 20c kind, for Saturrtn. ,"
3 pairs for oaiurday osl,,
. . ' ZOntpc...
for .... . . . 7. 7. .7. . . . mintrj
nibbon sale Saturday, 50c woVthotVlbbm't ,5t'
Ihe FAIK. Ihe b A
THE STORE THAT IS AFTER YOUR BUSINESS.
Rare Musical Treat
The Orpheus
Company
To appear in Pendleton
Saturday, JUNE 4th
This famous company have achieved their successes before
tho best and most critical audiences of nil the largest cities of
America, Australia, Europe and the Orient. No lover of music
should miss this opportunity lo see the master musicians.
The Orpheus Company Is headed by Bernhard Walthcr, one
of the greatest violinist ot the day.
Also assisted by Knthorlno Do Vere, America's only great
lady pianist.
Also assisted by tho queen of song, Jenn St. Berny, who Is
styled tho "Second Nordlca."
Also assisted by Dorothy Walsworth, one of tho cleverest
character delineators In America.
Bernhard Walther. It Is with pleasure that the W. O. W. pre
sent the famous Belgian violin virtuoso, who comes to us crowned
with the reputation of being a virtuoso of the first class. As n
child prodigy, Mr. Walther enjoys tho distinction or playing with
tho great master pianist, Abbe Liszt, In the famous Antwerp
drawing room concerts In 1880. Since then his genius and repu
tatlon have broadened and matured, and ho now stands ns one
ot the foremost exponents of his art in tho world.
THE ORPHEUS COMPANY WILL APPEAR AT THE
CHRISTIAN CHURCH UNDER THE AU8PICES OF PENDLE
TON CAMP, NO. 41, W. O. W.
rosmvciy the test lea
made.
Any quantity jou
sire. Delivered to joa
home.
Always call for 0ly
pla.
A. NUL
'Phone Main 81.
PABST
Milwaukee Beer
ON DRAUGHT AT
THE STATE SALOON
J. E. Russell & Co., Props.
BECK, THE PLUMBER
Let him do tho work nnd you will bo satisfied,
first-class In ovory particular.
Always let us flguro with you on plumbing.
His work Is always
DEMOCRATIC. TirKPT
i State.
1 ounrumn .imii7f rnnmsi u
M. Douglas.
T.l.1 Tt - -1 v.l
and J. H. Smith,
j District
Hnnprnafl Sapnnrl nUlrlrl-
Simmons.
Morrow J. H. Raley.
.iiiiiil if HiirHMimimive. Munv
Umatilla F. B. Holbwok.
County,
Judge G. A. Hartman.
Sheriff T. D. Taylor.
Clerk J. E. Cherry.
Recorder W. H. Fowler.
Assessor C. P. Strain.
lain and William Blakeler.
f ..V 1 t" t ,lnrtT
Mnyberry.
Surveyor C. C. Berkeley.
Treasurer S. a. Llghtfoot
f'nmttnT Ilr 'I . M. Hem
Precinct.
Justice or tne reactf-o.
nell.
i t.l tU- If TJAritlfl?
uuuaiuutv uuuu
Republican Ticket
For Presidential Electors:
W. V. Hampton
J. N. Hart
W. H . Gore
James A. Fee
For Supremo Judge:
Justlco F. A. Moon
rur ruuu mm aj" j
j. W. Bailey
For Prosecuting Attorney
Q, W. Phelps
For Joint ltopreaentatlre
n- ur n rile
For Congressman In Second
J. N. Williamson
For RopresentatWes:
John J. Balleray
Henry Adams
For County Judge:
Henry J. Bean
For County Clerk:
Frank Sallng
For Sheriff:
C. A. Barrett
For Treasurer:
E. J. Sommeryliw
For Recorder:
W. H. Folsom
For Asbessor:
W. T. Wgby
For Commissioner:
Horace Walker
For School SuperintendeM-
Frank K. Welle.
For Coroner:
Dr. A. W. W""
For Surveyor
tv.. T,..iion of peace.
''Thomas Fit! Oera"
For Constable:
F. W. Earnnan
PROHIBITION
TICKET.
BECK, the Reliable Plmfee
Court Street, opposite Hotel Bickers.
District
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tlvo Morrow ana u
U. w. uiBiv. -V-ntf
F. H. Rlchmonu, w
slonor. ov.riif.
W. A. Banister,
J. H. Leezor. Wc .
William Tolbortw
R. E. Stewart. Tre".
Q. O, Richardson, Cora"