DAILY EAST ORE .UUA, i'ENDLKTON, OREGON. MONDAY, MAY 11, 1908.
PAGE TOREK.
SHIM WILL
baseball to begin. Baker City has
players alreudy assembled und they
are anxious for the fray. The same
Ik truo at Walla Walla nnd Pendleton.
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NO ADVANCE IN PRICES
FOR FLEET'S VISIT
Hotel KwiMT Huvc asrowl Tliat
Tluro Kluill Be No Extortion
Grand Stand Will Scat 10,000 Poo.
pie and St ats Will Ito Sold By Uio
Clianiber of Commerce at $1 Each,
Scuttle, May 11. VlBltors to Seattle
during the coming reception and en
tertalnment of the Atlantic battleship
fleet, which will arrive In this city
on the afternoon of May 23, are as
sured that they will not only receive
the welcome of tho city and be af
forded a long program of Bplondld
entertainment, but are bIbo certain
they will not be subjected to extor
tlonate prices by the hotels and res
taurnnts of the city.
The Seattle Hotel and Restaurant
Keepers' association hail announced
that all of Its members have signed
an agreement not to raise above their
present scale of prices during the
vlnlt of the fleet. All the leading res
tuurants and hotels In tho city are
members of the association, and tho
agreement not to raise prices will
practically cover all the cafes usu
ally patronized by visitors.
Arrangements are being perfected
to provide plenty of seating accom
modations for spectators at the time
of the 'great land purado May 26th.
In addition to the number of small
stands that will be erected by pri
vate, parties, an enormous grand stand
will be built at the reviewing point
.on Second avenue.
The stand will have reserved seats
for 10,000 persons and applications
are now coming In rapidly for tick
ets. The committee has announced
that a certain lumber of seats will
be reserved for out of town specta
tors who desire to see the parade
from this point.
Applications for seats can be sent
by mall to A. F. Devereux, care the
Seattle Chamber of Commerce and
the tickets will be mailed as soon as
printed. Purchasers should enclose
$1.00 for each seat wanted.
. Great Interest Is being taken in th.
program of athletic And aquatic
sports for the afternoons of May 25th
and 26th. These events will be of
particular Interest to visitors as they
will take place in locations where an
excellent view of all contests can be
obtained.
, The aquatic sports are to be on the
bay, nnd arrangements are under way
to obtain the use of the decks of the
battleships as view points for the vis
itors. A number of barges will be
fitted up by ship owners and a fleet
of excursion bonis will also make spe
clal trips to the scene of the races
and other events.
The athletic meet and barbecue in
the large playgrounds at Woodland
park will afford plenty of room for
thousands of spectators to see the
events In comfort. '
One of the most Interesting fea
tures of the water sports will be a log
rolling contest for the championship
of the northwest In which experts will
enter from all over the northwest,
Tent Production of Hiiiiouh I'luy
Hero Thursday.
Beecher & Stanley's Immense pro
duction elaborately constructed and
staged. A modern revival, which Is
sold by pulpit, press and public to
out-class any attempt ever made be
fore. Every dny at noon, twice the
CIKCl'S WILL UK
IN PENDLETON THURSDAY
N '
' C. V'"'
Kan I'mnclhco DcrluroH Hie Perform
u iicet Wore a Revolution Nearly
200 Aril or International lu-pu-tut
Ion Scores of Trained Animals
Nearly 300,000 Paid Admissions
In Eiirthqiiuko Clly.
f
needier & Stanley's production of
llie famoiiM play, "Ten NighM in a
Barroom," to 0car under canvas
one nltrl't only, May J I, neiir O. It.
& N. tl-K.
largest, most magnificent street pa.
be, ever attempted by a theatrical
company.
Don't miss this grand moral drama,
that is a lesson to both old and young.
True to life delineators, of folly, mis
ery, the madness and crime, caused
by brutal vice of drunkenness.
Grand free street parade at noon.
Don't miss it
TO VIEW THE FLEET.
A ITO ItACES FOR HOSE SHOW.
Speed OoitfOHt to Be One of tlio Chief
Attraction!! of' tlw Festival.
Portland, May 11. One of the
greatest attractions of Rose festival
week will be the BO-mlle and 180-mile
automobile speed contests to be' held
during the afternoon of Thursday,
June 4. 'This will be the greatest rac
ing event ever held on the Pacific
coast: the course lies east of this city,
each lap being 14 mllos, and a grand
stand seating 10,000 people has been
erected In full view of the start and
finish of the-races.
No machines will be allowed to en
ter which are not capable of a speed
of 65 miles per hour. Three magnifl
cent silver trophy cups are offered
for each race one valued at $500,
one at $250, and four af $100 each.
The entire course will be oiled and
in perfect condition, the ronds being
closed to all traffic during the hours
of the races and guarded by detach
ments of the Oregon National guard.
A field opposite the grandstand will
be reserved for tho use of any who
may wish to view the races from au
phones stationed at different points
will report the progress of the races,
announcement to be mado on bulle
tin boards.
It Readied the Spot.
Mr. E. Humphrey, who owns a
large general store at Omega, 0., and
is president of the Adams County
Telephone Co., as well as of the
Home Telephone Co., of Pike county
O., says of Dr. King's New Discovery:
"It saved my life once. At least I
think it did. It somed to reach the
spot the very seat of my cough
when everything else failed." Dr.
King's New Discovery not only reach
es the cough spot; It heals the sore
spots In throat, lungs and chest., Sold
under guarantee at Tallman & Co.'s
drug store. 60c and $1. Trial bottle
free.
LEAGUE SEEMS CERTAIN.
Manager O'Brien of La Grande, Says
Four Cities Will Play Ball.
The La Grande Star of Sunday says:
According to Manager O'Brien of
the La Grande professional ball team,
the league proposition is now a sure
go. Baker City and Walla Walla are
ready for the organization and there
will be no more delay.
La Grande will play at Pendleton
Tuesday and Wednesday. At Pendle
ton Tuesday evening the league organ
ization Is to be effected and the reg
ular schedule of games for the season
is to be arranged. From all towns
comes reports that the players and the
public are anxious for professional
American Batllewlilp Fleet Will Be on
Pugct Sound From May 21 to 26.
On account of the Amerltan battle-
hip fleet celebration at Seattle on the
Puiret Sound, the 9, R, & N, conv
Tmny will sell tlckels to Portland at
the rate of $9.15 for the round trip.
The dates of sale at Pendleton are
May 21. 22, 25 and 26 with return
limit 14 days from date of sale.
Tickets from Portland to Seattle
can be purchased on the sawe low
basis from here to Portland and thou
sands are taking advantage of this
opportunity to see the great battle
ship fleet In the waters of the sound.
For further particulars Inquire F. J.
Quintan, agent O. R. & N., Pendle
ton, or William McMurray, general
passenger agent, Portland.
$100 Reward. flOO.
The readers of this paper will be pleased
to learn that there Is at least one dreaded
disease tbat X'lenre bas been able to rare
In !l Its ataxea. and thai Is Catarrh.
Hall's Catarrh Cnre la the only poaltlre
cure now known to tbe menlral f rater
nity. Catarrh being a constitutional dis
ease, requires S constitutional treatment.
Hall's Catarrh Core Is taken Internally,
acting directly upon the blood and mueoua
surfaces of the s"tera, thereby destroying
the foundation of the dlaeaae, and giving
the patient strength by building np the
conatltntlon and assisting nature In doing
Its work. Tbe proprietor! bare offered
One nundred Dollars for any rase tbat It
falls to core. Bend for list of testlmonl
ela. Address : .
K. J. CHENEY ft CO., Toledo, O.
Hold by all Druggists. 75c.
Take Rail's Family rills for coostlpt
lion.
Insist upon DeWitt's Witch Hazel
Salve. It Is especially good for piles.
Sold by Tallman & Co.
' In its iHsue of Monday, January 13,
the Evening Bulletin of Sun Francisco
said: "The Greater Norrls and Rowe
circus, mupeum, menagerie, hippo
drome and congress of nations, began
an Indefinite engagement In the large
auditorium building, situated and oc
cupying the block at tho corner of
Fillmore and Page streets.
The performances given were a
revelation, and mark a new era in
the evolution and transformation of
this class of amusements. Tho large
audiences were taken by surprise at'
the magnitude and excellence of the
entertainment furnished.
Among 'the performers, and there
are upward of 200 of them appear the
names of artists of international rep
utation. Among them' being the
Peerless Potters, aerlallsts; the
Honey-Mora troupe, aeriallsts: the
McDonald family, bicyclists; the Or
ton troupe, wire walkers, cdowns, Jtfg
glers, and trapyeze artists; the Sulg
omoto family, Japanese performers;
Herzog's high schooled horses, direct
from their long run at the Hippo
drome, New York clly; Gelsler's com
edy nnd dancing elephants; Rumley's
trained Siberian bears, stag hounds,
llaimis, zebrns and other animals In
a big combination act; Setler's edu
cated Shctlunds; Mile Flnl's Arabian
stallions and the wonderful Plzlnl
troupe.
All these acts have appeared with
the big European circuses and hip
podromes and any one of them would
be strong enough for the feature of
any show.
The riders are Rose Dockrlll, Miss
Cnstello, Mile. Finl, Nellie Ashton,
George Hojiand. Frank Miller. Aus
tin King, John Deere, Mickey Feeley
and William Gilson. The performan-'
ces are first-class In every -respect,
and If Norrls and Rowe don't play to
standing room at every performance,
they will not receive what is due
them."
The date of exhibition In this city
is set for Thursday, May 14th, after
noon and night. The performances
will be tbe same as those given In
Sun Francisco in every particular,
and to which 279,873 persons paid
admissions to see during the phenom
enal run of sixty performances, In
that city of the big circus. By ar
rangemetit with the big amusement
combine, Norris and Rowe will be
the only big circus to visit this sec
ton this season..
If you see It In the East Oregonlan,
It's so .
Dean Goodman of this city Is a can
didate for election as an assistant
manager for the U. of O. weekly for
the next year.
TEA
Linger longer over it; let
it be steaming hot from
the earthen pot; and the
loveliest woman pour it.
Yoar tracer ratnrni your money if yon don't
Wu SchUIinf 'a Beat: wa pay him
The Office
Alfred Schneiter, Prop.
Main Street
The place to get a glass of
Betz Beer
Wines, Liquors and Union
Made Cigars
Courteous Treatment
Pendleton - - Oregon
Phone Main 615.
THORNTON MUSIC CO
813 Main Street.
lnGH GRADE PIANOS and ORGANS
Columbia, Edison and Victor Talk
ing Machines, Records, Cabinets and
Musical Merchandise.
GROUND BONE
FOR CHICKENS.
3c pound
Also fine fresh meats delivered
promptly at reasonable price 1.
EMPIRE MEAT CO.
'Phone Main IS.
COLUMBIA BAR.
632 Main St.
Phone Main 90
Fine Wines and Liquors.
Fancy Drinks a Specialty
Hot Lunch.....
Pool and Billiard Parlor
Gentlemen Only
First Class Rooming House In Connection.
CORRIGA1M BROS.
PROPRIETORS.
Popular Articles at Popular Prices
They are in shirtwaists also the very popular
princess effects. Very smart little suits indeed for
4 1 2.00--$ 1 3.00--$ 1 5.00
at the
Pendleton Cloak and Suit House
Buy of us and it's allright
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Official Nominees and Candidates
of the Republican Party
for June Election.
For United States Senator
II. M. CAKE, of Multnomah County.
For Representative .
V. R. ELLIS, of Umatilla County.
Justice of the Supreme Court
ROBERT S. BEAN, of Lane County.
For Oregon Dairy and Food Commissioner
J. W. BAILEY, of Multnomah County
For Railroad Commissioner
CLYDE B. AITCinsOX, of Mnltnomah County
For Prosecuting Attorney I? m
GILBERT W. PHELPS, of Umatilla County.
For Representative Twenty-Second District
T. J. MAIIOXEY, of Morrow County.
For Representatives from Umatilla County
C. A. BARRETT.
L. L. MANX.
For County Clerk
FRAXK SALIXG.
For County Recorder of Conveyances-
FRED W. HENDLEY.
For County Treasurer
GEORGE W. BRADLEY.
For County Assessor-
ROBERT T. BROWX.
For County School Superlntendent-
FRAXK K. WELLES.
For County Surveyor
JOIIX W. KLMBRELL.
For County Coroner -
RALPH FOLSOM.
For County Commissioner
HORACE WALKER.
VOTE 'ER STRAIGHT.
m PASTIME
. PICTURE SHOW
SELLERS & MATLOCK, Props.
Entire Change of Pictures and Songs
Every Sunday, Tuesday and Friday.
SEE! SEE!
Mill Girl Cabby By the Hour
Poor Pa's Folly Wandering Mattress
When Our Sailor Son Comes Home
Illustrated Song.
Je$us Lover of My Soul
Admission 10c
Children 5c
Edison latest and best 'Underwriters Model" picture
machine absolutely fire proof.
Garden Hose and Refrigerators
Are something that everybody needs now that dry and warm weather
is coming on and it behooves everybody to get the best for their
money. If that's what you're looking for, call around and examine
my line of refrigerators and garden hose.
V. . STROBLE
Phone Black S171 ..
J10 E. Court Street
Nominees for
June Election
J. Hud
eman
DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER
At the election to be held June 1, lt0t
Ralph Folsom
(Present Incumbent)
REPUBLICAN NOMINEE
FOR COUNTY CORONER
At election to be held June 1, 1908.
G. W. Phelpa
(Present Incumbenty
REPUBLICAN NOMINEE
FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY
At election to be held June 1, H08r-
C. A. Barrett
(Present Incumbent)
REPUBLICAN NOMINEE'
FOR REPRESENTATIVE.
At election to be held June 1, lltfc
C. P. Strai
am
(Present Incumbent)
DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE '
FOR COUNTY ASSESSOR
At election to be held June 1, 19 OS.-.
L. L. Mann
REPUBLICAN NOMINEE
FOR REPRESENTATIVE.
At election to be held June 1, 1908.
T. D. Tayl
or
(Present Incumbenty
DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE '
FOR SHERIFF
At election to be held June 1, lilt.'
Horace Walker
(Present Incumbent)
REPUBLICAN NOMINEE
i FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER
At election to be held June 1, 1908.
My platform: "Permanent Improvements."
John Q. Peebler
DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE
FOR RECORDER OF CONVEYAN
CES. At election to be held June 1, 1908-
Frank K. Welles
(Present Incumbent.)
REPUBLICAN NOMINEE
FOR COUNTY SCHOOL SUPERIN
TENDENT. At election to be held June 1, 1908.
The Brewery Depot
SALOON
Main Street
Paul Hemmelgarn, Prop.
invites all his friends to call for
a glass of the best beer In town.
A cool, orderly stopping place
for men.
Wines, Liquors, Cigars and
Mixed Drinks.
res eM Preveata PaeumeaJa