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PAGE SIX. DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, P1.NDLETON, OREGON. THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 1907. EIGHT PAGES. BRIEF RECORD OF COUNTY EVENTS Special NEVUS OF WESTON ATHENA BREVITIES TEACHERS' IXTS1TITK WILL MEET SATCRDAY. O. G. CHAMBERLAIN MOTES TO TWIN FALLS, IDAHO Glee Club Will Entertain Tonight Wheat In Pine Condition New City Schumann Concert Company Gave Splendid Entertainment Normal College Will Be Written Vp for Portland Paper Main Street Will Be Paved With Crushed Rock for 1500 Feet. Recorder Ell & Scott Sell Grocery Dnmriiter Wag Born Moved to Alberta to . Farm Death of Mr, Bonks One Hundred Head of Cat tle Dehorned Fire Department Ball a Success Clean-up Days March 27 and 28. Weston, March 21. Tonight the Whitman College Glee club of Walla Walla will appear at the Normal Portland; T. B. Kellen, Portland; K. P. Kwln, Portland; A. C. Reeves, Portland; H. O. Ashbury, Chicago; J. P. Hnyden, Portland; L. A. Baker, Portland; J. M. Howard, Portland; Mrs. M. E. Hale, Iona; 11. P. Frank lin, New York: C. J. Freeze, Wallu Walla: J. P. Hennessy, Walla Wal la; W. P. Bochslg, Spokane; George Stevene, Spokane; F. J. Cameron, Spokane; J. D. Klmery, Vancouver; R. E. Paddock, Vancouver; Mrs. One Angus. Prosser; Vtcona Burns, The Dalles; Mrs. A. V. Angus. The Dalles; Mrs. J. M. Annue, Sprfegue; Luclle Cummins, Sprague; Thos. Nester, Portland; W. J. Reddlg, city; Fred Emerson and wife, St Louis. H. A. Richardson and wife, Adams. Athena, March 21. O. G. Cham herlnln. whn has rpfUfrnori the nfflre chapel and the entertainment Is being of 1uatlce of the eace and cIty re. looked forward to with much pleas- corderi left yesterday for kllckltat ure, as the club has 13 very fine voices countyi wnere he wlll buy horge to mis year, ana some gooa special worn engage ,n (arming. Besides having Will De seen. Innrt ronton nn th rpaorvntlnn Mr. Concert Last Night. Chamberlain owns a tract of land This Is an altogether eventful week under the Twin Falls project and with at the Normal as the Schumann his family, he will leave soon Tor that Ladies' Concert company appeared place. here last evening, and they were high- The concert given by the Schumann )tr ntoatlnff tn tho fnriro fiiiritpnpe. i Tjirilpa' Concert pnmnnnv at the M. K. Teachers Saturday. church Tuesday evening was well at- " Teachers who come to attend the tended, and the audience was highly ltv-Fred Bailey, A. W. Hutchhis. Har- pleased with the entertainment D- ",,'m"'' t"" .,"' Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Preston are vis- . Win- ,!,, H., In WoltpH,tr some UI UIO well Hliuwn ticver propis S . ... ..... f .l lnlnn) rrt.A famn.lB P. D. Mann, late of Helix, has leas- " . ... """'" ed the Spencer Blacksmith shop ana ' . "Vl . will engage In business In Athena. of the Chlca? P"n. Xfo..,. W1I A B.nt K,, rM holr Willi UK! i"o .B"".""" "THE TENDERFOOT' MARCH 22. Big Production With 70 People at the Frazer Friday Night. W. P. Cullen'a big production of "The Tenderfoot," with Oscar L. Fig man and Ruth White as the stars, will be seen at the Frazer Friday, March 22. There are many delightful features In "The Tenderfoot," it being not only one of the prettiest of operatic com edies, musically, but having a book that Is really funny. There are many opportunities In the role of Professor Pettlbone for a comedian, and Flgman Is said by the Chicago critics, where the piece has just finished a run, to be better than Richard Carle In the part. Miss Ruth White In the char acter of Marlon, the dashing western girl, whose marital troubles form the theme of the piece, is said to be excellent. The remainder of the cast Is strong. F FRAZER. THEATRE One Merry Musical Night RID AY, MARCH 22 . YVm. P. Cullen presents the Favorites Oscar L Figman and Ruth White in Richard Carle's Operatic Comedy Success THE TENDERFOOT. Greatest Musical Success in Years. Exceptionally Large Company of over half A 100 PEOPLE More Genuine Musical Gems, Real Intrinsic Merit, Hearty Laughter, than all the Other Shows Combind. . Same Big Company, Same Original Production, Same Bewitching Dolly Chorus'. Prioes 75c to $1.50 Seats on sale at The Pendleton Drug Co. institute Saturday will be given a luncheon at the Normal, and they will be entertained In various ways by the school. Regarding Normal Schools. The latter part of the week the I schools will be Inspected by a repre sentative of a Portland paper, which I naner is securing facts for nublicatlon Taggett of Boise. Mr. Ell will go to concerning every normal school in the Malheur county on a ranch to live. state. I MT- ana Airs. v. . jucuonaia nave -iv t. win ntr returned to Athena after spending the , . n v,nm nrivAvtlaoil fnr I wimer in Ainena. bids for the Improvement of Main w.o ...uCu street with crushed rock, for a dis- berta where he will engage in farm nt .,,, ikao f.t The street ln8 being manager of the Pad- will be properly graded and a surface Coast Elevator company at this dressing of crushed rock six Inches . ,u ' , Byers' Best Flour Is made from the choicest wheat that grows. Good bread la assur ed when BYERS" BEST FLOUR la used. Bran, Shorts, Steam Relied Barley always on hand. PENDLETON ROLLER MILLS W. B. TKB8, Proprietor. cost of the work will be paid out of the elevator. "WILD WEST" AT JAMESTOWN. Famous "101 Ranch" Will Be Rep resented at Exposition. Doubtless no feature of the James town exposition will appeal more to the crowd than "101 Ranch," which will transport to Sewell's point all of and show the life of the great west I. ' . ,, fit. The seating capacity of the am phitheater will be 15,000. In the show are more than 500 cowboys and cowgirls, Indians and Mexicans. There Is to be the largest herd of buffalo, It Is said, owned by Mr. Banks, a former resident of 0. tnis place, just aiea in ine siaie oi ,ii. thoi- raonentivA BBspM- Washington, where he went some time I .-,, i .nBt while It will In. ments In cash or In annual Install- . . ciude all the attractions of the others, the city treasury, and assessed against adlacent rjroperty. the owners as it may still be found, though may not long remain. This wild west show will be different from all that have I yesterday. He was a sister of Mrs. I Dickinson of this place, and has other ments for 10 years with Interest m.A nttv nwna A rnrk nrilflVier and ...., Jfci. in , ri t the relatives In the vicinity, " J, . . I rw kali nliTAn 1?Mnii rxl ryVif linear rlUnnitnl nf the BUCCPHSfUl COntraCtOf I u" rv Ak.a PHB will VkA nnpnfill ftUBVH.W Ul IHC AlllC.lft UCKBtw -.-it I iiiciiv, v as a fjiauu ouvtcoo, ura I nrnnsnl a amiMlntlna' t ft ta) K Is Jk utweue UlHUUllllltfj vH'v Wheat Iooks Fine. Wheat Is looking well In this sec- Jievt Galveston-Havana IJne. Galveston, March 21. With the It will show much more. 1 Last year the National Editorial as sociation was entertained at this ranch in Oklahoma and the journalists vowed they were entertained as never before. As an outdoor amusement the ranch will be the most extensive of the exposition concessions. A large field Is required for the performances tlon. The rainfall during the past I while the quarters must be elaborate ... , . . - . ,,. ........... uw....0 ...v r I Willie uro uunucia uiun w .b.wu... sailing from OalvOTtoi '? jl. week has been excessive, particular- to house and feed soMarge an out tne Uuiw.ru. My so on the foothills adjacent to eieamsmp company "'" '"" Athena, and farmers have been com Is counted upon to make things lively when the cow punchers give an ex hibition of runding-up and .lariat throwing. Notice to Our Customers. Weare pleased to announce that Foley's Honey and Tar for coughs, colds and lung, troubles is not affect ed by the National Pure Food and Drug Law as It contains no opiates or other harmful drugs, and we rec ommend It as safe remedy for children and adults. Koeppen's Drug Store. 8TOP TUB Grey Team and Yellow Wagon AMD TRY Alfalfarm Dairy UNDER THE DIRECTION OF TTH Sisters of St. Fronds OF PHILADELPHIA. RESIDENT AND DAT PUPILS. SPECIAL AT TENTION GIVEN TO MUSIC AND ELOCUTION. STUDENTS PREPAR ED FOR TEACHERS' EXAMINA TIONS FOR COUNTY AND STATU CERTIFICATES. FOR PARTICU LARS ADDRESS SISTER SUPERIOR. Bottled Milk CLEAN AND PURE PHONE FARMERS U OB MAIN IT. Its new service between this port and Havana. General cargo of all descrlP' tlons will be handled by the new line, which forthe present will maintain a schedule of departures at Intervals of 12 days. The new service makes two m-iiIb. IIhm VwttirAAri OnlvpRton and northern Cuban port, and one line to "corder and justice of the p.-nce for southern Cuban porta. I .i. I'll iiicu llio iiioi villoma uuvs.-- I day night when he kept the minutes I of a special meeting of the city coun ell. He wll hold court Friday, when pelted to quit farming. Now that It is cleared up It is thought that they will be able to resume work by the 1 first of next week, however. B. B. Richards Has Qualified. B. B. Richards has qualified as city STATE OB" OHIO. ) CITY OF TOLEDO )s LUCAS COUNTX. PmiY Cheney makes oath that he Is B " cuu" senior partner of the firm of F. J. cneney ne win near ine case oi me cuy ui Co., doing Holiness in ins uiiy wj Athena vs. J. Coooty and 8ute aforewid, sad thst said ... uor firm will pay the sum of ONB HUNDRED selling liquor A Co.. doing business In the City of Toledo, Athena vs. J. W. Davis, charged with ConnwandTsut. afore-ld, and "'SK selling liquor to minors. Daughter Born. DOLLARS for each and every esse of Ca tarrh that cannot be cored by the ose of Ball's Cstarrh Cure. FRANK J. CHENEY. 8worn to before me and sobscribed In my presence, this 6th day of December, A. D. tans A. W. (1T.EABON. (geaL Notary Public, n.n . r.turrti Core la taken Internallr. and acts directly on the blood and mocoos snrfares or tns system, oeoa lor tnnnlsila free P. J. CHENEY CO., Toledo, O. sold by all aroKgists. 7 at Take Ball's Family PUIS for constipation. The reDUbllcans of Boise have nominated the following city ticket For mayor. John M. Haines: treas urer. B. Q. Pettlngill; councllmen First ward, A. E. Carlfon; Second ward, Robert Aikmnn; Third ward, J. A. Plnmqulst' Fourth ward, W. S. Walker. Women as Well as mien Are Made miserable bj Kidney and Bladder Trouble. Kidney trouble prevs uoon the mind. discouraeesandlessensambition: beautv. vigor ana cheerful ness soon disappear wnen the kidneys are out of order or dis eased. Kidney trouble has become so prevalent that it is not uncom mon for a child to be born afflicted with weak kidneys. If the child urinates toooften, if the urine scalds the flesh, or if, when the child reaches an age when it should be able to control the passage, it is yet afflicted with bed-wetting, depend upon it, thecause of the diffi culty is kidney trouble, and the first step should be towards the treatment of these important organs. This unpleasant trouble is due to a diseased condition of the kiduevs and bladder and not to a habit as most people suppose. Women as well s men are made miser able with kidney and bladder trouble, and both need the same great remedy. The mild and the immediate effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. It is sold cent aixW one-dollar size bottles. You may have a sample bottle by mail free, also a Boo of swamp-Boot pamphlet telling all about Swamp-Root, including many of the thousands of testi monial letters received from sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., be sure and mention this paper. Don't make any mistake, but remember the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the ad dress, Binghamton, N. Y., on every bottle. Born, March 15, 1907, to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Scott, a daughter. Captain George Seeley and wife of Seattle, are visiting with relatives and friends In Athena. Captain Seeley Is master of a trim barkentlne which now anchored In San Francisco bay. They will return shortly to Seattle. Cattle Dehorned. A few days ago 100 head of cattle were dehorned on the Barrett ranch north of the city. W. C. Woodard did the work, and over a day was con sumed in the work. Couple Will Wed. The friends of Ora Rhodes and Miss Lucv Jenkins, both of Hood Riverf have received cards announcing their wedding, which will take place Wed nesday, March 27. Ckun-vp Days. Major J. D. Plamondon has desig nated Wednesday and Thursday March 27 and 28, as "clean-up days." On those days Athena citizens and prop erty owners will turn out In force and work for the common purpose of mak ing the town as a whole more pre sentable. Died In Seattle. James Britten, of Seattle, a former resident of this place, died Sunday of consumption. He had returned to Seattle from California, where he had been for some months for his health He was a member of the Woodmen loda-e of this place. The funeral took place In Walla Walla yesterday. Wheat Liffidl Fop Sale HOTEL ARRIVALS. Hotel St. George P. F. HInman, Chleaeo': C. C. Cashey. Portland; B. H. Hlckox, Portland; Geo. D. Good hue. Portland; A. H. Wllthruse, Portland: Simpson, Will lake, la, A. Fox, O. R. N. Co.; J. H. Reld, Sprague, Wash.; H. R. Newport, Her mlton: F. Dyfr. Spokane; R. A. :5oodhue, Eolse; J. F. Rice, Spokane: A. B. Hnnnan. Boise: Q. R. Whit comb, Seattle; Mrs. W. S. Boners, Raker City; D. H. Jones. Walla wai ls; Will Arnold, New York; A. R. Roswell, Enterprise; Frank Buchet, Walla Walla; Miss Hayle Hoch and friend, Spokane; R. D. Smith, Col fax; B. Manning, Marysvllle, Cal.; C. W. Goodman. Seattie; E. J. Mayer, Seattle; R. Allen, Pilot Rock; J. I.. Mngue, Spokane; C. P. Keyser, Port land: J. M. Pates, Walla alia; F. R. Bingham, Spokane; M. S. Krlbs, Portland; M. A. Crowe, Han Fran cisco; Dortha Byer, San Francisco; Hotel PentlU'tou. O. W. Waldon, ALL IMPROVED LAND, and will be sold at a bargain if taken at once. Personal reasons for selling. V Two or three pay for the land. crops will For terms and other information, ADDRESS "S" East regomffliL Pendleton, Oregon St. Joseph's Academy New Creations in Wall Paer : All new patterns a"n d color effects, and the largest and most varied line ever brought to Pendleton. Tapestry Effects Two-tone Effects Leather Effects Imraitation Burlap Effects Cats and Water Proof. Also the "Bread and But ter" Line the old stand by PENDLETON PAINT STORE E. J. MURPHY, Prop. 'Phone Black 1181. 121 E. Court St. IS THE TIME TO TAKE BLOOD MEDICINE IT OFTEN SAVES A SPELL OF SICKNESS ALL THESE KINDS YOU . WILL FIND AT DONALDSON'S Red Cross Pharmacy 728 Main St. Pendleton G. W. Ivens TRANSFER and BAGGAGE Office 'phone, main 127 Residence 'phone, red 2441 STAND, ALTA & MAIN STSI On Savings Bank Corner. HOTEL PORTLAND PORTLAND, OREGON. American plan, ft per day and up ward. Headquarters tor tourists and commercial travelers. 8polal rates made to families and single gangs men. The management will bs pleas ed at all times to show rooms and five prices. A modern Turkish bath establishment in the hotel. H. O. BOWERS. .Manager.