EIGHT PAGES. DAILY EAST OREGONXAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. MONDAY, MAY 20, 1907. pact nrm. TOES DAY In Our Ready-to-Wear Dep't. 50 New Wash Suits at Teutsch's Rebuilding Sale Prices The entire lot of 50 Suits go at a fraction of their real value. Tailor Suits, Silk Suits, Jackets, Skirts. Silk Petticoats. Shirt ( Waists, Millinery, Muslin Un derwear, Wrappers, Kimonas, Children's Jackets. Everything Cut a Notch Lower. To make roomfor the Builders. Anything you want Ladies at absolutely the lowest prices ever quoted. PERSONAL MENTION The Big led Sign is the Place. Teutsch's Dept. Store I : CITY BREVITIES Try Hanun'i sundae at Donald son'!. All kinds of good, dry wcod. Sea Mlnnla, Meet ma In the Maso at the Eagle carnival. For rent, two houses. Inquire H. J. Bean. Olrl Wanted 401 Lincoln street; general house work. All kinds of fancy drinks at Don aldson's soda fountain. Try Walters new "Hard Wheat" flour, now on the. market ' See Mlnnla for good, dry wood that burns. Lots of It on hand. 100 trimmed hata at half price. Mrs. Campbell's Mutuary. Leathers Transfer Co., day and night service. 'Phone Main 111. Nice furnished housekeeping rooms for rent Inquire 101 Logan street IF YOU HAVE ANY EYE TROUBLES bring them to us as we are renahs ootlclans. No charges for the sxass- Inatlon and a very reasonable one for the best kind of glasses. All work guaranteed. Yours for goad good snd good results. Louis Hunziker JewelerB Optician, Til Save your money and see the mon key, at the Eagle carnival May 19. See the great Thaw trial Illustrated at the Eagle carnival t:.a last of May. Waltze Me Around Again Willie" at the Eagle carnival dance, May II. Photos, all sizes and prices; also finishing for amateurs. Bowman's studio. For hardwood, whits enamel lined refrigerators, go to Ooodman Hard ware Co. Lots of music, lots of seats and a good time to all, at the Eagle carnival, May II. Hear those good old southern songs at the Dixie plantation In the Eagle carnival. Large line of high grade ham mocks Just received, at Ooodman Hardware Co. Wanted Large clean rags. High est cash price paid for same. Deliver to this office. Wanted Seamstress and an ap prentice. Inquire room I, East Ore gonlan building. Grand open air carnival In the fair pavilion, May II. 10, 11 and June l Admission only 10c. Housekeeping rooms for rent only one block from Main street En quire at tot W. Webb street Trained cats, dogs, piUes and nun keys will do many bewildering stunts at the big Eagle curnival, the last of May. For Rent Suite of furnished housekeeping rooms ons block from main street Apply at Bowman pho tograph studio. The roller skating season Is now on. In order to skate your shoes most fit To get a proper fit you must buy them at the Peoples Warehouse. Found Black silk watch fob with locket bearing monogram and con talnlng pictures. Enquire at this of flee. U. S. Health tt Accident Insurance Co., Saginaw, Mich., sells best dollar per month policy on market; . new features, new rates; agents wanted. Western office, 101 Marcum, Portland. Ore. J. I Sharon, mortgagee of the Ar lington rooming house, has taken possession of the same and will sell all tho furniture and furnishings at public auction on Saturday, May II, at S o'clock p. m. CHOCOLATE ICE CREAM 10c Made from our pure cream and Huylers Chocolate, same as served at Huylerf Stores in New York City. Tflo Star Theater. The program at the Star Theater tonight Is as promising a bill as has been recently produced. Heading the bill is Miss Ellis, a vocalist who is known here. Bernard & Curtice, pre senting a dramatlo sketch entitled The Convict's Return," are recently Imported artists from the east and come here highly Indorsed by the press and managers. Smith A Ellis, comedy Bketch team, and no Introduc tion to Pendleton people, as this Is their return engagement and their clever work in the Star a couple of months ago, Is well remembered. Will Trltes, after a, week's rest, will sing Dear Old Dixie" wltn illustrations. The "staroseope will present "Flirting on the Sands," a comic motion picture. J. E. Montgomery of Helix, was In the city yesterday. V. M. Wilkinson of Athena, Is a visitor In the city today. J. E. Montgomery of the Helix bank, was In Pendleton Sunday. W. D. Chamberlain was among the visitors from Athena yesterday. D. Howard was In from Helix Sun day and spent the day In the city. Martin Anderson of Helix, Is mov ing back to this city to reside perma nently. Mrs. Harry Bartholomew of Echo, has been making friends In Pendleton a brief visit. R. C. French, president of tho Wes ton normal school, was registered at the Pendleton yesterday. Dr. D. C. McNabb, the well known veterinarian, visited Walla Walla to day on professional business. General Superintendent M. J. Buck ley of the O. R. & N., was In the city this morning from La Grande. Dr. T. J. Lloyd, the well known veterinarian, returned home last night from Meacham, where he was called on professional business. George R. Roberts, the real estate man. returned on No. 1 this morning from La Grande, where he went Sat urday evening on business. Mrs. Hendley of California, who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Walker, for some time, left for her home today.. Miss Anna Colllton of Welser, Ida ho, has arrived here to visit with her sister. Mrs. Ella Beddow, for a few weeks, after which she will take a trip east . Mrs. Norborne Berkeley and Child' ren returned home this morning after .an absence of three months In Vir ginia and other eastern and southern states. . J. W. Callender, clerk at the St Nicholas hotel In Athena, was In the city yesterday attending the ball game, and he stayed over until this morning. A. A. Sheuerman and Roy Raley left this morning for Portland to at tend the grand lodge session of the Knights of Pythias, which convenes tomorrow. K. J. Taylor, formerly manager of the Frazer theater In this city, now in charge of the Baker City theater. is here today with the Sells-Floto ad vertising car. Jack" McLaughlin, traveling freleht and passenger agent for the Illinois Central railway, Is In the city to attend the wool sales tomorrow and Wednesday. William Humphreys and C. E. Mc- Cumber, members of the Knights of Pythias team, left for Portland this morning to remain until after tne ses- Ion of the grand lodge. T. P. Flcklin of Tnlon, has been employed by Al Vogel In the street sprinkling department of the city and will arrive In ft short time to be gin work with hla team. Rev. W. S. Holt, synodica"! mission ary for the Presbyterlnn church In Oregon, left for his home In Portland this morning after conducting services at Pilot Rock yesterday. Notice. That we have purchased the Laats Bros, transfer business and will con tinue to take all orders at Laats Bros.' office, 607 South Main. Telephone Main 6. (Signed) STANSBERT & MILNE. Masonlo Meeting Tonight. A regular meting of Pendleton lodge No. 62, A. F. and A. M., will be held tonight at Masonic temple, All brethren are cordially Invited to attend. For Sale Columbia phonograph costing 1100, and SO records, costing 10 cents each. Will sell outfit for, 1176. Guaranteed In first slass con dition. Bert Wilson, room I Schmidt building. : .. MOIEI tflNl THE DRUO STORE THAT; SERVES YOU BEST. Ill The Weight of Man, How much do you weigh? The average weight of man Is 140 pounds, but the force of gravity on Mars sl so much less than on earth that the 140-pound man would weigh only 61 pounds It transported thither. With such light weight and still retaining the same strength, an Individual would be able to run with the speed of an express train, go skipping over 10-foot walls, and do various other extraordinary things. On the moon a man would be even lighter. But on the sun our 140- pound man would have his troubles, Instead of being an airy Individual he would weigh a ton and three- quarters. He probably would have the greatest difficulty In raising his hand, for that member would weigh 300 pounds. According to scientific computation a man who on earth weighs 140 pounds would go to the other celes tial bodies with the followln weights: Moon, II; Mars, IS; Ve nus, 114; Mercury, 111; Neptune, 113 Uranus, 117; earth, 140; Saturn, IIS Jupiter, 171; ran, 1171. The thirty-fourth annual session of the Grand Ronde Baptist conference Is In session at Baker City. Sheriff T. D. Taylor left on No. 1 this morning for Salem with Enos, one of the four robbers sent np from Umatilla a few weeks ago and who pleaded guilty to burglary. Rev. Austin Rice, who preached the baccalaureate sermon for Pendleton high school and Pendleton academy graduating classes yesterday, left for his home In Walla Walla today. W. McDantel, day clerk of Hotel St. George, who has been confined to St. Anthony's hospital tor a week with the grip, Is able to be out and will resume his work tomorrow. Glon Goodman and E. B. Aldrlch left last night for Portland to at tend the grand lodge of the Knights of Pythias, which meets there on Tuesday for a three days' session. Will Peterson, the Athena attorney. Is down from that place to make ar rangements to open up an office here. Mr. Peterson expects to be In readi ness to do business by the first of the month. J. A. Green, formerly of this city, but now employed with a Spokane firm, Is In the city today on a trip over his territory. He lives In Spo kane but covers a large part of the west Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Lleuallen and Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Richardson of Adams, passed through the city yes terday on their way to the Portland K. of P. convention, having been elect ed delegates from Adams. James G. Catltson, representative of the Interior Warehouse company at Echo, spent Sunday In the city. He expects to take In the K. of P. con vention at Portland this week, and he will also visit relatives at Eugene be fore returning to Echo. Attention Red Men, Thro will be a special meeting of Umaholls Tribe In the small lodge room of Eagles hall tomorrow even ing to meet Deputy Great Sacham Fits Gerald, who will pay the tribe an official visit. R. W. RITNER, C. of R. Noted Singer for Carnival. Arrangements wer practically completed this afternoon by which Miss Kathleen Lawler, the noted soprano of the White Temple, of Portland, will sing at Eagles' carnival In this city next week, on the afternoon and eve ning of each of the four days of the event Miss Lawler Is the foremost soprano of Portland and her coming will be a rare treat to Pendleton muslo lovers. The tilers Way. The Line of Highest Quality. Yeber, Chickering, Kimball and 30 Other Best Hakes. One Price to Alland that Always fhe Lowest. "The Ellers Way" makes piano buying easy saves you money, gives you a line from which to choose that In high quality and de sirability Is not duplicated by another house In America; glvea you the benefit of easiest terms, provides a guarantee that Insures complete and lasting satisfaction, and also offers the most liberal exchange features. 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High School 'MERCHANT DP VENICE UP-TO-DATE' Shakespeare's Drama Modernized. A DELIGHTFULLY ENTERTAINING COMEDY, EMPLOYING IS CHARACTERS. NOTHING HAS BEEN SO POPULAR AMONG THE HIGH SCHOOLS OF THE EAST IN RECENT YEARS, HAV ING BEEN GIVEN REPEATEDLY IN NEARLY EVERY STATE OF THE EAST AND MISSISSIPPI VALLEY. Cast of Characters Duke of Venice Charles Despaln Antonio, a Senior Captain of the high school football team . . . Lester Means Bassanlo, his friend, and suitor to Portia James Johns Gratlano, another friend Onrille Reeves Shylock, a wealthy gambler Arthur Means Tubal, his friend and captain of the Belmont football team .... Cliff Turner Launcelot Gobbo, a servant ot Shylock Albert Gibson The Professor, an X-ray photographer Durr Edwards The Policeman Carl Engdahl Portia, a rich heiress j .. ' , Minnie Case Nerlssa, her friend , Irene Rlppey Jessica, Shylock's ward Bernlce Ruppe Miss Abble S. Threedlce, a teacher Barbara Hoch Polly, Portia's maid ) ) Delva St Clair Antonio's Mother ) Mrs. Gobbo, Launcelot's Mother Anna Baaler Football players Sophomore Boys Eagles Hall. Tuesday, May 21st. Admission 50c Reserved Seats 75c Tickets on sale at Pendleton Drug Co.