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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 8, 1904)
TWELVE rAGES baha EAST OREGOX1AX. PENDLETON, OREGON. SATURDAY, OCTOHER 8, 1004. 1' PARE TllltEK. EXPANSION SALE ! BARGAIN WEEK j Clothing and Furnishing Goods Department We're nt jour service with u complete lino or the newest nnd J f nil the full sllts 3'ou've (iCC" ,nls scnson or nro ,0 le seen "here.. I" "1C 'nt,cr ot l""1"'' r "'J10' rlt n"'1 workmnn- "n n ,r,, '" 1"'"" of "" tU cxcc,lc"ccs nhMt " sntlsfnc X lory wit f!l't lo I,siCS ,llL'so s,,cnk most clo1"c"tl- 'or 2 themselves. 2 Midi's nll-uool, tnllor-iniule suits, new full and winter styles, f regular value $12.50, $11.00, $ir.0(, snlo price, $10.05. I " 3'3 men's nil-wool, tnllor-niiiile suits, regular vnluo $10.00, ci-ou'iiml $18 00' ',m "my c0," '" ""rt C'eCt trom "r cIoth" I ,g" counters any of llio stilts nt $12.75. THEATR.EDOM LMSX" Alexander Dept. Store j THE GIVERS OF BEST VALUES AVnrile nml Kidder Monday Night. Frederick Warde nnd Kathryn Kidder will appear here next Monday evening in Stanislaus Stance's great piny, "Snlnmmbo." It Is founded up on Flaubert's wonderful novel of that name nnd those who are familiar with this strenuous recital of passion nnd romance will be prepared for both shocks nnd thrills. These famous ar tists will ho supported by nn aggre gation ot talent as Imposing as that which was Identified with the popu lar plays of Snrdou with which school ot drama the new play of "Snlnmmbo" may be classed. The production provided by Mnna tteis Wagonhals nnd K mnor with Itn clnborate ensemble, and the mam moth proportions ot its scenic effects stories have undoubtedly been the most widely read books In the United States during the last decade, and the adventures of the redoubtable I hero In "The Sign of the Tour" make one of the most Intensely Interesting I dramas ever produced, nnd ns this . will be the first opportunity the West has had of seeing this latest product of the great writer, theatergoers will I be ns much Interested In (the forth coming production. The ' Telegram says of the appearance of this play in Portland: "The 'Sherlock Holmes' play nt the Daker this week 'The Sign of the Pour.- Is one of the most popular en tertainments seen at this house this season. Curtain calls are demanded at the conclusion of every act and I Not Made by a Trust i IF YOU ARE KEATJjY LOOKING FOR A FINE 50 CIGAR, t THY THE "PERRY O'NEAL." GUARANTEED HY THE LARGEST f INDEPENDENT MANUFACTURER IX THE U. S. TO HE A11SO- J j I.UTEI.Y PULL HAVANA FILLER AND HAND-MADE. PEGGY O'NEAL 5c CIGAR IT'S THE BEST SMOKE ON THE MARKET Manufactured by A. ROHDE Monarch Malleable Iron nnd the kind you canitot break. I hnvo n full lino of Ranges, Heaters, both wood and coal, nnd In vite you 1o 'Call and examine the same bonne buying. T. C. TAYLOR I J2M Ranges j 1 IIKO3 ; tfB Ak Your Grocor t M-i ................. t t t ! t t I TELEPHONE MA1X 2811. A. G. HOWARD 115 COURT STREET, f PENDLETON, OREGON. FREDERICK WARDE AND KATHRVN KIDDER IN " SALAMMBO " and unique and brilliant costuming takes Its place with "Hen Hur," "Quo. Vadls" and other spectacular tri umphs of the modern stage. Two of the largest baggage cars are needed for the transportation of Its effects, and as many coaches for the players who tuke part In the performance. The personages of the drama, which Is laid In ancient Carthage, once the most powerful republic of the world, will Include nn adltlon to the chief characters, warriors from all "the civilized and barbarous coun tries then known, slaves representing all existing nationalities, priests and priestesses of the numerous pagan deities and the patrician dandles of Carthage Itself. The general effect will be enhanced by Incidental music specially composed by Mr. Henry K. , Hundley, one of the most eminent composers of the present time. "Sign of the Four." One ot the most Important theat- i rlcal announcements of the early sea- j son nt the Frazer Thursday, October ' 13, will be the appearance ot Connn I Doyle's greatest of all detective stor- I les. "The Sign of the Four," with a 1 splendid cast of well known actors. Connn Doyle's "Sherlock Holmes" the story Is told In an attractive man ner." "l'lnulKimV Hull." New music, new costumes, elabor ate scenery and pretty girls are some of the featuies that have been added to the revival of "FInnlgan's Ball," which Is the vehicle used by Galla gher and Harrett this season for their second annual starring tour. The company Is under the management of Ollle Mack, who promises the most ambitious production ever given thlh popular musical comedy, "FInnlgan's Hall" comes to the Frazer soon. Thomas Xje in Hypnotism. Not the least In the amusement line In Pendleton for next week, will be the hypnotical entertainment to be given at the Frazer Tuesday night, October 11, ' Thomas Nye. Mr. Nye has proved himself to be un adept In hypnotism nnd tho demand for con tinued performances has become so great that he has consented to give an exhibition of his powers at the Frazer. He has delighted home audiences and club parties with his feats for the past month anl the entertainment at the Frazer will be In response to many urgent requests. lis. AUCTION SALE I will offer at public miction nt my farm, two miles c5t of Ho- MONDAY, OCTOBER 10 AT TEN O'CLOCK The follow lug property, to-lt: 12 head ot work horses nml colts, one inllcli cow, 1 11-foot Hodge header nml 5 header beds, 1 mower and rake, 2 wagons, 1 hack, 1 buggy, gang plows, 2 harrows 2 weed cutters, 1 drill, household' goods and other articles too numerous to mention. Terms of sale: All sums ot .$10 and under, cash. All sums over $10 a credit of three months will he given, purcha.scr giving notes with approved security. R. S. GRANT EXQUISITE MILLINERY The most complete and up-to-date line of fashionable millinery at popular prices ever shown In Pendleton, Is now on display at my store. I have the largest stock this season I havo ever carried. Mrs Rose Campbell THE BEEF BREEDS .1. C. LOXERGAX SAYS SENTIMENT IS DIVIDED. j About Hull' and Half of the Promi nent Stockmen Favor Hereford and Shorthorns Personally, Mr. Imer gau Finor.i Poled Angus Jhef Only Difficulty is That This Hrvcd Dock Not "Dress Out" as It Should. Automobile Livery SSUXGcns Takpv Ijj rv nx X'AXIX Ul" .1111!, U1XX I'Uli vtTS. SPECIAL t Ten M" cSSON IS A THOROUGH MAS Ml op IttSK To "U"J,"ILE AND YOU ARE TAIUNG NO tug Aur"IDE WITH UIM' As ln3 HAS FULL CHARGE OF tOTJ, AND MAKE THE IUDE PLEASANT FOR ADt00NB0AWl MAIN 2851. IS MINERAL ?8 ba ud L ett0h part,0"l'' climate. Then, upon a i iROUnd ,i "u. UP lite. Wator nnA . ' Wli . - "vu surfapA n j yiuui iuuiiub inuioriai, from .k '.'"""tjr lntrtin7i . uu "UVB 10 USB a roor' wo Cfu ? hrlveiini un Wnn They win prevent your Docket I of either of the other breeds, dlsqual I lfles It In all available markets. ! Further, the Polled Angus refuses ' to cross successfully, as It runs out, having no stnylng qualities whatever. ' The Mime Is true of the Aberdeen, ' which Is a family of the Polled An gus, lireeders who have tried either, or both the Polled Angus and the Aberdeens. have .cut them out entire ly. as being extremely expoiiKlve. with tho one recommendation, I. c, quail ty of Tiieat. ahd nearly everything else to bring them Into disfavor. Mr. Lonergan is confident that i "catt!e'"havo hit the bottom," and that 1 from now on they will show n steady, healthy, -normal -advance to n good price. J. C. Lonergan Is a staunch adher ent of the belief and conviction tliat th very best beef animal for the Northwest Is a cross between the Her efwd nnd the Shorthorn. Not merely on animal that shows a trace of both, but Shut has both blood In Its veins. and In as large quantity and even pro- portism as possible. In other words, a composite that shall be as perfect as such is possible. He takes little stock In the partisanship that sees In eithor lreed any particular advan tage ovrrMhe other. Mr. -Lonergan admits that a ma jority of tho public Is .prejudiced In favor of tlto Hereford, and that a mi nority of equally as smart men are staunch partisans of the Shorthorn, but ho declares that some of the shrewdest and most experienced pro fessional breeders incline to the com posite, nnd ro actually rapidly ac complishing the merging of the two famous breeds on practically oven terms. The result, he declares, Is tho very best combination of size, shapo and quality. The Shorthorn and Hereford cross fattens easily and make the most of their feed, and are good rangers In nil these particulars being better cnt- tle than the pure blood of either breed. Prefers Polled Angus. Mr, Lonergan makes no secret of his preference for beef from Polled Angus, deolarlng that It Is In every re spect more palatable Is In fact, finer beof In grain, texture and flavor, tnun the beef of tho Shorthorn, or the Her eford, or of the Shorthorn-Hereford cross. Hut the faet that tho Polled Angus Hunts Rrotlici's, Photographers. We have something to show you for your money. It Is not how cheap but how good. Studio near bridge. Succereors to W. S. Bowman. 93c for J1.25 kid gloves, one day only. Wednesday, October G. Teutsch. "With the Ladles, I'm a -winner all rldht," said Golden Gale. "This lady told me I was the finest coffee she had ever tasted." NolMoii doe. with GOLDEN GATE COFFEE but tlUc(ioa. No prUa bo coupons no crockery 1 nnd 2Jb. rora-tWht tins. Never sold iu balk. J. A. Folger CD. Co. KtaMUli bUn : K. J. TAYLOR, Lessee nnd Manager. EXTRAORDINARY EVENT, Monday, October 10 WAGEXHAI.S .V. KEMPER Present Frederick Warde and Kathryn Kidder In a stupendous scenic production of Stanislaus .Hinugc's great play "Salammbo" Founded on Flaubert's Famous N'ou'l, Incidental music by H. K Hadley. Scenery by Held and Cor bett. Costumes nnd propertks designed by Mrs. Seldlo of tho Metropolitan opera house, N. Y, PWivs l.owr rloor SI and l.TM; hov, $;!.()(, South on miIo .Saturday at Tallimtu's. B. F. BECK Sanitary Plumber 807 Cottonwood Street j BYERS' BEST FLOUR I Is nrndo from tho cliolcest wheat that grows. Good hrcad Is " assured when Dyers' IJcst ITour Is used.. Rran, shorts, steam rolled barley always on luind. j PENDLETON ROLLER MILLS : ' n W. S. DYERS, Proprietor. Sewing Machines Must Go ! Closing out miIo of all machines on hand. 50 NEW AND SECOND-HAND MACHINES. Of all makes and descriptions. Having decided to discontinue hand ling sewing machines, I will cloze out all machines at less than fac tory price. Drop Head Singer machines, (as good as new) $23.00 Drop Head New Homo, new . , 933.00 Other machines warranted to sew properly and glvo satisfaction, for 85.00 and up. JOE BASLER CARPETS FURNITURE STOVES. doea not dress out that the average Tho East Oregonlp S-year-old will not dress out more " mworccfifer Block,