East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, May 21, 1907, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE TEN, Image 10

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON", OREGON. 'TUESDAY, MAY 21, 1907.
-V PAGES.
Special
Board of Trade
Sale
GLASS DAY PROGRAM
EXERCISES AT FIRST
CHRISTIAN CHURCH.
Commencing
Friday, May 24
and Ending
Saturday, May 25
at 9 p. m.
PRICES CHANGE EVERY HOUR.
WATCH FOR THE BILLS THTRS
DA 1 EVENING, AND SEE THE
GREAT BARGAINS WE SHALL OFFER,
Coffee Served Free
to Every One.
Saturday from 9:30
a. m. to 7 p. m.
Empire Tea &
Crockery Co.,
Inc.
Schmidt Bids. 'Phone Red SMI.
W. W. Campbell, Mgr.
Twelve Members of High School Grad
uating Class Will Deliver Orations
Tomorrow Evening Program Be.
dins at 8 O'clock Excellent Musi
cnl Numbers Will Bo Given.
On Wednesday evening, May 22, at
the First Christian church, will be
given" the class dny exercises of Pen
dleton high school. In which the mem
bers of the graduating class will de
liver their orations.
The exercises will begin at 8 o'clock
and will be accompanied by a musical
program. Twelve members of the ex
cellent class of graduates of Pendle
ton high school will give their grad
uation orations at that time. One
member of the graduating class, Ger
ald Stanfleld, who finished the school
work In February, and who has been
engaged In outside work since that
time, will not deliver his oration, al
though his subject Is announced with
the other orations.
The complete program for the even.
tng Is as follows:
Piano solo '. Selected
Mrs. H. B.Rees.
Class History Mary E. Nail
Animal Intelligence Helen E. Cranston
The Self-Made Way . . Javlna Stanfleld
Vocal solo Selected
Miss Bernlce Ruppe.
Power of Music. Maude E. Williams
Progress of P.eform In America ...
Helen V. Boothby
Popular Superstitions. .Julia M. Cook
"Love's Old Sweet Song".. J. A. Parks
High School Quartet.
A Lesson From the Great Stone
Face Margaret M. Williams
The Common People
C. Edythe Bryson
Violin Solo Selected
Prof. A. E. Harrison.
Imperishable Monuments
Arthur B. Keenan
Class Prophecy ...Lester H. Hamley
Vocal Solo Selected
Miss Edna Thompson.
Address to Juniors
Bessie K. McPherson
Response Orvllle Reeves
"Blow Soft Winds" C. Vincent
Chorus, Girls of High School.
Oregon, Her Industrial Development
Gerald E. Stanfleld
tain about twenty high school stu
dents and Is as follows.'
Duke of Venice, Charles Despaln.
Antonio, a Senior, captain of the
football team, Lester Means,
Bassnnlo, his friend, James Johns.
Oratlano, another friend, Orvllle
Rocves. .
Shylock, a wealthy gambler, Ar
thur Means.
Tubal, his friend and captain of
the Belmont football team, Cliff Tur
ner. Launcelot Gobbo, Albert Gibson.
The professor, x-ray photographer,
Durr Edwards.
The policeman, Carl Engdahl.
Portia, a rich heiress, Minnie Ca
sey. " Nerlssa, her friend, Irene Rippey.
Jessica, Shylock's ward, . Beraloe
Ruppe.
Miss Abble Threedlce, a teacher,,
Barbara Hoch.
Polly, Portia's mnid and Antonio's
mother, Delva St. Clatr.
Mrs. Gobbo, Launcelot's mother,
Anna Busier.
Footbball players, sophomore
boys. , . .. j(i
Selecting Wedding Gifts
is a poser for many puzzled people.
Pardon the suggestion that our
judgment and experience may be
of some aid. Presents of gems and
other Jewelry are always in order,
and you are ' assured of ample
choice when you behold the dis
play at
Winslow Bros.
Jewelers - Opticians
Postofflce Block.
JUNIOR CLASS PLAY TONIGHT.
"Merchant of Venice, Up to Date,"
nt Eagles' Hall This Evening.
. . , T" .1 , . n V I h
I Xnv junior Clues ,ui rniuiciuu me,.
i ... Til . . I'TV. UrA-nfiant nf
SCnnoi will yiiroTTin inn .jiw -
Venice TJp to Date," a paraphrase on
the hakesperean play, tonight at
Eagles' hall.
It Is a delightfully entertaining
comedy and has been well rehearsed
by the class and will be well present
ed. It has been given with great suc
cess in every state In the west and
Is a popular school attraction.
The cast of characters will con-
PASTIME PARLORS
A quiet, orderly place for a gam f
pool, billiards or a little exercise In
bowling.'
HENDRICKS' BASEMENT.
Corner Main and Webb Streets.
Bad Blood
Made Good
If your blood is Impure or lacking
In vital qualities, you need more than
a purifier. You need a blood builder
as well. Our
Sarsaparilla Com
pound with Iron.
not only expels Impurities from the
blood which cause debility, but It also
makes pure, rich blood. Give It
trial,
Tallmai. & Co.
Leading Druggists.
SEI.I.S-FLOTO SHOW, JUNE 1.
Big Circus Comet to Pendleton Next
Week
The Sells-Kioto shows, which come
to PendlAon Jun 1, carry a largo
amount of live stock. Horses num
bering 300 have to be cared for every
day. It takes tons of provender to
feed these horses and the menagerie.
The animals of the menagerie are
generally of the most interest The
hardiest and longest lived and most
intelligent said to be the elephant
Some of the largest of this show are
used to push the heavy wagons and
cages about the "lot" when the show
Is setting up. One morning an ele
phant became enraged at his driver
and wheeled quickly and. struck at
the man with his trunk. The beady
eyes of the animal glistened as he
trumpeted his anger. The keeper
lashed the big brute with his whip
and subdued him without any dam'
age being done. Had the man been
hit by the blow It would have killed
him. When an elephant gets so bad
that he 1b dangerous, the owners have
the animal killed, and a substitute
taker, his place, although the killing
of an elephant means a loss of sev
eral thousand dollars.
The most delicate animal Is the gi
raffe. They take cold easily and of
ten die of hasty consumption. Seals
are hardy, but are difficult to train,
Probably the hardest animal to train
Is the wild African zebra. They will
not give up to man. They will be
killed before they will obey. Some
times hybrids are seen, and they re
semble the full blooded animal.
The Sells-Floto shows carry every
thing that can be found in a good
sized city. With the aggregation Is
a blacksmith, a barber, harneesmak-
er, two painters, gilder, cooks, bakers,
electricians, u minister, the show s
own attorney and its two veterinary
doctors, besides Its own family phy
sician.
Not many shows carry their own
elpctrlc light plant. Tbis is a feature
of the Sells-Floto shows, and the big
tent Is as light as day within. Line
mon are employed to keep the plant
In running order.
No one who is not in touch with
the show can form any Idea of the
enormity of it. It is a small city In
Itself, constantly on the move, but
with all kinds of methodical pro
virions for Its running.
Two exhibits are given dally, rain
or shine, and In case of inclement
weather, waterproof tents insure
ample protection and comfort.
r
'fe.'A- h I
If We Could
Talk
Half as well about our
Hats as we can make
them our oratory would
convince you beyond
question. We make
nothing but ladies' and
Misses' hats and know
our business from the
ground work up. This
insures you the best for
the least money.
CARRIER
MILLINERY
The home of the stylish hat.
FRED VINCENT, RESCUER.
Pendleton Boy Assisted hi Savins; Life
of Only Survivor In a Drowning Ac
cident at Seattle).
Fred Vincent of this city, a student
of Washington university, at Seattle,
was one of the read ers who saved
the life of the only survivor of an acci
dent In which three students were
drowned In Lake Washington, Seattle,
yesterday.
A Seattle dispatch says of the acci
dent:
Three young college students, two
men and a girl, were drowned In a
canoeing accident on Lake Washing
ton today. Another young man bare
ly escaped with the assistance of
friends who went to his rescue in a
sailboat while a squall was raging on
the lake. The two men were J. F.
Goshorn, son of Robert Qoshorn, edi
tor of the Kallspell (Mont.) Interlake,
and a Junior at Stanford university.
and Glen Jaoqueth, son of a Kallspell,
Mont., engineer, and a sophomore
student at the same Institution. The
girl was Edith Vogt, a Junior student
In the University of Washington.
These three, with Eugene White,
another Washington university sudent,
were on the lake In a small canoe,
when a sudden squall came up and
struck them. The canoe filled with
water and sank, leaving the occupants
struggling in the choppy waves. White
almost succeeded In getting the girl
to the canoe, when both the other
men threw their arms around him and
the four sank, White alone coming up.
Three students In a small sailboat
made a sensational rescue, picking
him up while the boat was going at
a high speed."
Fred Vincent was one of the three
rescuers who saved White's life. As
the sailboat speeded past White. Vin
cent reached out and grabbed the
drowning man by the clothes and
hauled him Into the Bmall boat at a
rlBk of capsizing It. .
What Kind of
Feet Have Yoii
IF THEY ARE NARROW OR LOW INSTEP. OR
HIGH INSTEP OR WIDE AND SHORT, FLAT AND
BROAD, OR IF YOV II AVE CORNS OR BUNIONS OR
INGROWING TOE NAHiS. OR TOE IN OR TOE OUT,
WHY, TO BE PROPF.RLY SHOD YOU MUST CERTAIN
LY CONSULT THE DOCTOR OF SHOES IN THE SHOE
PARLOR OF THE BOSTON STORE.
HERE WILL BE TOLD TO YOU ALL THE TRUTHS
ABOUT GOOD SHOES. HOW TO BUY THE EASY
FEELING, GOOD WEARING, FINE APPEARING AND
PURSE OPENING SHOES. REMEMBER THAT OUR
SHOES SAVE IN STOCKING WEAR.
WHEN WE TELL YOU WE HAVE THE LARGEST
STOCK OF SHOES TO SELL MEN AND WOMEN AT
FROM $2,50 TO $5.00, AVE ARE STATING A FACT
EASY 'TO PROVE. THAT'S WHY IT PAYS TO INSPECT
OUR SHOE DEPARTMENT WHEN IN NEED OF
SHOES FOR ANY iOF THE FAMILY.
BOSTON
STORE
Where You Trade to Save.
BAPTISTS IN SESSION.
Prnctically All of the Churches In the
County Represented at the Associa
tion Meeting.
With practically all of the eight
churches In Umatilla county represent
ed In the list of delegates, the Umatil
la County Baptist association assem
bled In the First Baptist church this
afternoon.
President Frank K. Welles presid
ed at the sessions and the regular
program as published yesterday was
carried out.
Rev. J. W. A. Stewart of Buffalo,
who Is to address the meeting this
evening, did not arrive for the after
noon session, but will reach the city
In time to give his excellent address
at the evening session.
The program for the evening Is as
follows:
"The Importance of Mission Study,"
Miss Carrie Mlllspaugh. '
Special music.
Address, Rev. J. W. A. Stewart.
Cool Suggestions for Warm Weather
Refrigerators
and Hammocks
Refrigerators
Hammocks
Either wood or metal. In all grade)
and sites. Wall ventilated, sanitary
and cooling.
In all grades and prices. Neat de
signs and built substantial. Just the
thing for the porch or laws.
Get My Prices
Fred Nolf In Town.
Frederick Nolf, who wa former
In business here, came in on the T
k r. R. tbls afternoon from SenttU'
or a business trip. Mr. Nolf Is now
ei.raiwd In the mall order business
In Seattle, his line being seeds and
nursery stock. He expects to return
to hl home town tomorrow after
noon. "I am well pleased with Se
attle find am making money lots
fflqter there than I did here," stld
Mr. Nolf, in commenting on Wash
ington's metropolis.
LEWIS HUNTER,
Complete Housefurnisher.
PEWS HAVE ARRIVED.
Entire Equipment and Furnishing
Here But Pipe Organ.
With the arrival of the pews for
the new Methudlst church yesterday,
all the mateital from outside points
Is now here with exception of the
pipe organ. Thi; pews were made la
Minneapolis at a cost of $970, and
are of white oak and circular In
shape. It was feared for some time
that the seats might not arrive In
time for dedication day, but now
nothlnir will be left to hinder the
workmen In having the church ready
fcr occvpaiicy on June 1 unless th
organ should fail to arrive, but no
fear I expressed on that ground, as
the. Instrument Is now In Portland.
THE REAL TEST
of n-nlelde Is la Glvmsr It a Thor
ough Trial.
There Is only one test by Which to
Judge of the efficiency of. any articlo
nrt that YM DT HB &U111LV IU uu
hicta it Is mtenaea to ao. Many imir
linn mav look nice ana smeu nice.
but the point Is do they eradicate Dan
druff and atoD tailing nair
No, they do not, but Herplclde does,
w it Eoea to tbe root of the evil
and kills the germ that attacks the
papilla from whence the hair gets Its
lite,
T.-liora trnm nromlnent people every
where are dally proving that Newbro's
Mernlrlde stands the "test of use."
It is a delightful dressing, clear, pure
-t.a rAA frnm oil or grease.
flnifl hv ldadlnz drus-alsts. 8end 10c. In
sumps for sample to The Herplclde Co.,
Detroit. Mien.
Two sizes 60 cents and 11.00.
A. C. Koeppen arum.
Hera From Nebraska.
Dr. J. S. Miller of Lincoln, Neb.,
brother-in-law of Assessor C.
Strain, Ishere for a few weeks looking
over the country with a view to lo
eating. In company with Mr. Strain
he has JubI visited the Milton and
Frcewater country and today went
down to Echo and vicinity to look
over the Irrigated lands. He Is well
pleased with this section of Oregon
and will remain here for some time
while taking a rest from his profes
sion.
WHEN PAY DAY COMES
Remember that the making of money Is not near so difficult as the
keeping of It. No one can keep all they make, but they can and
should keep part of It.
A good plan Is to deposit your surplus in this bank and lot us not
only keep It safely for you, but pay you 4 per cent per annum for
the use of it.
This will help you to cave, and at the same time make your
money work for you.
Commercial National Bank
Capital toO.OOO.e.
Rsconroes, $SM,0M.M
Davey Now at Burns.
Frank Davey. speaker of the house
In the 'art session of the Oregon leg
lslatu'e and well known politician
now located at Burns where he has
purchased an Interest in the Harney
Coiintv News, of which he is cainr.
Mr. Dnvey has great faith In the
Tinrnev rountrv and has located on
a homestead and will "grow up with
the country." He Is well pleased
with the location and the News shows
the work of his r.ewspapir genius.
. C. 3. Wliltlaker Here.
r . Whlttaker. the pioneer den
ttst of this city, who Is now located
on a homestead at Cambridge, Ida'
ho. earn down this morning for
fw Cays' business trip. Crops . are
In excellent condition In the, cam-
hri iora country and the Pendleton col'
ony Is prosperous and contented. He
Is delighted with that country and
believes It will be come one of the
noted wheat djstrlcts of the norcn
west. . ,
Satan works hardest when the
churches are closed for the summer
Dyers nest i lour
Is mads from the choicest wheat that grows. Good bread Is assur
ed when BYER8' BEST FLOUR Is used. Bran, Shorts, Bteam Relied
Barley always on band.
S PENDLETON ROLLER MILLS
W. ft. tYHRS, Fumrtotos.
PROMPT SERVICE
QUICK DELIVERY
Choice Fresh Meats, Urd.ISausagei
X and Smoked Meats every day at the
Cont.rnl Meat Co.
Carney, Ramsdell & Co.
Telephone Main 33
Star Restaurant
YAP & H1NG, Prop.
Under New Management.
CLEAN DINING ROOM
FTtRST CLASS SERVICE
Meals 15c and up.
m
9M E. ALTA BTRKlsr
FRESH
Meat Fish - Sausages
Lard
Delivered promptly each day, f
Empire Meat Go
Phone Main 18
A Ml A
Coprrjit 1907
Houm of KuppenheanaW
Chicaao
Here you get all the sartorial kinks you expect
from a' high price tailor. The only difference,
you'get it at one half his prices.
$10.00 to $35.00
HAWES HATS
MEN'S SHOP
MAX BAER
vacation,