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EIGHT PAGES. PACK IIX. DAILY EAST OMGONIAlf, PE1WJETOH, OREGON. MONDAY, MAY 11, 1008. CEIUTS BOND IF BETWEEN Washington. May 11. To the many memorable events of the past year or two which have emphasized In a for mal, but none the less real, way the development of closer relation of friendship and commerce between the Vnlted State and her sister republic of the new world, must be added one other, the laying of the cornerstone for the office building of the Bureau of American Republics with solemn ceremonies this afternoon. This Is the building which has been designated as the Pan-American peace palace, and toward the cost of which Andrew Car ncgle contributed three-quarters of a million dollars. The cornerstone laying was made rotable by the presence of the pres ldent of the United States and many of his cabinet, by the representatives of the South and Central American governments, by the supreme court, by the senate and house of representa tives and a large proportion of Wash nlpton's population. Great attention was paid to the care and comfort of the thousands who were accorded an opportunity to wit ness the exercises and to listen to the address of President Roosevelt. Tho central location made the scene of the ceremonies within easy access of all. Flags and bunting were everywhere and the colors of the various Ameri can republics were profusely, display ed. Stand after stand wa9 provided and high above all the other vantage places was the president's box. which w.as large enough to accommodate the diplomatic representatives of the South and Central American coun tries. Palms and growing plants were there and the faint touch of the new green of the trees shading off Into the richer green of the park made an In spiring picture. To this add the flags of the various nations and the bright scarlet uniforms of the Ma rine Band and the picture Is com pete. President Roosevelt, accompanied by Secretary Root and Director John Barrett, of the Bureau of American Republics, arrived comparatively early. When the president came Into view of the Imense audience a roar of kindly welcome greeted him. Im mediately after the arrival of the pres ident the numerous other dignitaries who were to figure prominently In the ceremonies, put In an appearance. The address of President Roosevelt was, of course, the chief feature of the ceremonies. Cardinal Gibbons de 4 1VHEX WAS TIFT BORX? There was born to "Teddy" Roosevelt and "Virginia," the noted camels of the Far East. so long used on the Desert of Sahara. In Initiating prominent Americans Into the mysteries of the Egyptian fold, a baby camel which has been named "Taft," by H. H. Tammen, general manager of the Sells-Floto Clr- cus. in honor of' Hon. William Taft. Secretary of War. "The birth occurred the evening of March 23, 1908. after the winter quarters of the Sells-Floto Clr- cus at Venice, Call., had been Closed to visitors. Exactly at Midnight. On what day was "Taft;' born March 23 or March Taft will be at Pendleton Saturday, May 30, with the Sells-Floto Clr- cus. rain or shine. . HOTEL ARRHVAL8. Hotel St. George. E. E. McMlIlen and wife, Hermis ton: G L. Shuster, San Francisco; M. H. Lloyd, Chicago; Gert Horton, Potr- land; Fred Olsen, Minneapolis; H. Clayburgh, Chicago; J. Peters, Port land; F. F. Carpenter, Spokane; M. H. Gillett, Echo; A. W. Duckworth, Syracuse; J. A. Allison, Sam Lee, Portland; A. J. Dayton. Portland; B. E. Horder, Haines; E. F. Zimmerman, Portland; Ada Allen, Rockford; Wil liam Dunn. A. R. Kerrlngauy, J. I. La wry, C. H. Grltzmecher. C. C. Berk eley, oPrtland; J. W. Foos, Walla Walla; O. V. Bobbins, Tappinsh; W. C. Cross, Denver; Fred A. Llnallen, Pilot Rock; A. T. Leach, Portland; O. T. Robbins, Tappell; A. A. Hale, Portlnand; Wm. Laugenbach, Canton, W. R. Frey and wife. Couer d'Alene; E. Cohen. Omaha; Geo. O. Fielder, Omaha; N. R. Zewton, St. Louis; P. McD. Fuller, Poitland; S. A. Armls tead. Portland; O. L. Lemmlnger, Elkhart, A. W. Morriott, W. E. Bran Khaw, oPrtland: L. Llmans. Kansas City; Mrs. Bralnder. Hermiston; E. P. Mahappey, J. R. Knodell, E. H. Burk'-, Portland; O. F. Whltcourt and wife. Seattle. Golih-n Rule Hotel. Alice Gagnon, Hermiston; Ruber T. Day, Helix; X. R. Chaney, Wm. Fraher, C!ty; Roy Pelrce, Walla Walla; J. A. Hawks, Nolan; M. B. Bthney, Portland; Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Blanrhard. City; W. Engelke, R. W. Pltkard, Portland; Virgil Kays, For est, Idaho; R. J. Moore, Portland; Frank Otis, Pasadena; W. Klryr, U. S. R. R; C. T. Kan, Portland; A. R. Harala, David Kauffl. John Heff; master, Havana 111.; Ed. Jaffney, B. Weber, W. F. Halderman, Fred Tay lor, Portland: David Peebler, Stage Gulch; G. V. Daniel, Denver: W. Landers. Chas. Severn, W. Fox, Har vey Sullivan, Roy Hlnkle, H. W. Hlngley, M. W. Hawkins, Portland Fine store and office room for rent East Oregonlan building. Enquire this of floe. RELATIONSHIP SITES SISTERS livered the Invocation and there was a cordial greeting from Andrew Car negie. Secretary of State Root made an address, special cabled messages of congratulation were read by Senor Na. buco, the Brazilian ambassador; Senor Calvo, minister of Costa Rica; Senor Cruz, minister of Chile, . and Senor Ooiloy, charge d'affalrs of the Mexican embassy. In the cornerstone was placed a hermetically scaled box. This contain, cd among other things, copies of the Washington newspapers, a copy of the official Journal of the Bureau of American Republics, an engraving and autograph of President Roosevelt, autographs of the presidents of the Latin-American republics and of their diplomatic representatives In Wash ington, and a number of other arti cles. The building of the Bureau of American Republics will be among the costliest and finest structures In the national capital. It will house tho offices and museum of the Bureau of American Republics, an Institution which was founded 17 years ago, at the first . Pan-American conference held In Washington in the winter of 1SS9-1890, and presided over by James G. Blaine. The original object, as then announced, was that of making the American republics better acquainted with each other and of exchanging In formation abrnjt their respective re sources and trade. It never, however, had the complete support and Interest of the United States, or of her sister nations, until Secretary of State Root made his memorable visit In 1906 to South America. The third Pan-American Congress, assembled In Rio Janeiro In that year, passed strong resolutions In favor of reorganizing the bureau, and outlined the plan to make It a world recognized Institution for the promo tion of the commerce and comity. The new home of the bureau will be com pleted some time next year. Its cost will be approximately $1,000,000, of which Andrew Carnegie contributed $750,000 and the several American re publics about $250,000. The old Van Kess Park, which was acquired some time ago for the purpose, will afford almost five acres of ground for the building and Its surroundings, and It will have a frontage of about a square on the White lot on one side and an equal frontage on Potomac park on the other. The building will be en tirely of Georgia marble, from the Marble Hill quarries, one of the rlch- I est In the state. DOWNWARD COURSE. Fast Being Realized by Peadleton .People. A little backache at first . Dallv increasing till the back Is lame and weak. Urinary disorders quickly follow; Diabetes and finally Brlght's dis ease. This Is the downward course of kidney ills. Mrs. Laura McClure, living at 1111 Madison avenue. La Grande, Ore., says: "I have used Doan's Kidney Pills off and on for three or four years and the best possible results have always been obtained. Any over exertion or the contraction of a cold often served to bring on backache and at such times by kidneys would be weak and I would be greatly an noyed by dizzy spells, I would be restless and nervous and as a result of the loss of sleep, would arlst In the emornlng feeling tired and worn out. Learning of the merits of Doan's Kidney Pills, I procured a box took them according to directions and they relieved me at once. I have kept them them in the house since as I have the greatest confidence. In them When I feel any of the at tacks coming on I immediately resort to Doan's Kidney Pills and they never fall to give the desired results." For sale by all dealers. Price 60 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo Xew York, sole agents for the Uni ted States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other Slock Pastured. Stock taken for pasture. Good run nlng water and no barbed wire fences. Any number taken; prices reasonable. Address "E. S." this office. Notice to Public Having- disposed of my Implement store In this city, all parties knowing themselves Indebted to me plsase call and settle their accounts. FRED WEBER. DeWltt's Little Early Risers are small, safe, sure and gentle little pills. Sold by Tall man & Co. Wanted, at Onw. Good clean rags; market price paid. EaHt Oregonlan office. Baker City Is to have a special elec tion one week from Monday to vote upon an amendment to the city char ter. Tins SECRET OP SEX IN E PILLS. There Isn't any. The!r wonderful effects are simply the result of a acleavtlffci combination of the best remedies that are known In medi cine for the upbuilding and rejueven- atlng of tired, weak and worn men and women. They act on the .blood in such a manner that the user Is soon imbued with new life and hope and happiness. Price $1 a box, six boxes 15, fully guaranteed on the money-back plan. Address or call the Perfdleton Drug Co. This Is the store that sells all the principal rem edies and does not substitute. Positively No Change In Date CIRCUS DAY AT PENDLETON THUR.RD A Y, MAY 1'4'TH. PERFORMANCES AT 2 AND 8 P.M. Mam-m Mm, 42 DOUBLE LENGTH R. R. CARS PEOPLE 350 HORSES mi icn ini k I W W I W W fl)ouble Menagerie! Real lioman Hippodrom8 Scores of Trained Wild PrettY EDNA f,1 Ths Only Lady In ths Entire World who SOMERSAULTS on ma naaea bm Swiftly Running Hon. . Thundering Roman Educated SEALs A COMPLETE w ys s ik 9 SENSATIONAL EQUILIBRISTS Onlv Ladv Jaoanese Artists In America 20 Astonishing Acrobats' HIGHEST TRAINED Byers' Best Flour It made from the choicest wheat ed when BYERS' BEST FLOUR o Barley always on band. ! PENDLETON W. 8. BYEKS, Proprietor. Chickens Wanted i Highest Cash Price Paid For Live Poultry Umatilla Meat Company ! S01 East Court BEECHER & STANLEY'S Monster Production of TEN NIGHTS IN A BAR ROOH The Grandest Revival of Modern Times Prof. Don Essigs Solo . BAND , SPEOPLEs S Augmented Orchestra under direction of PROF. LAFTY FRFE STREET PARADE AT NOON A Drama Endorsed by Brew, Clergy and all Christian People UNDER CANVAS Between Hotel Bowman and O. R. & N. Depot Pendleton, Thursday May 14 AT NIGHT ONLY CC FlIIAIIA FnnrATMIltA ! 10 Daring Aeriajisls 23 Jerry He throws j oi Chariot Races & SEA LIONS JAPANESE CIRCUS JUMPING HORSES x or .i w vtrr-jjxjr jmr i v-,x v V v-'fV SS oCV xv -x v r . cYl i-v x J1ERDS 'PERFORMING ELEPHANT CAMELS. LLAMAS AND BOS INDIC11S CAKE WALKING HORSES IMPORTED ARABIAN STALLIONS Grand STHEET PARADE '10k DAILY s thtat grows. Good bread Is assnr- Is osed. Bran, 8horj. Steam Boiled ROLLER WILLS Phons Main 101 Clowns TM mtAVTirXK- Fleur Tt2E 10 Lovaly Ladles of Faultless Form in Classic yvses on a Great RevoWIng Pedestal. 11 Arabian Tumblers iOeleTDrateci ( tirk ( .0) FamilK lairtci't IrtiUil Cyclists ni lillir Skitm 10 ReckUss Rough Riders 100 SHETLAND PONY BALLET Haaig Picards Aeriahsts Supreme 7 Russian Cossacks SUPERB GARLAND ENTREE Col, Forgy's Place Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars Served. Card and Billiard Room in connection. Expert Mixologists For Gentlemen Only. Graham Furniture Co. Has Moved Next Door to St. George Hotel with a Larger and better stock than ever. EXCLUSIVE Eyeslitht Specialists; Glasses Ground to order. Complicated cases solicited. Special attention glyen children. German Optical Co. Suite 18 Schmidt Block, Pendleton, Ore. Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. Consultation and Examination Free. ft Club Saloon T. W. MnfUIKLL, Proprle. Cor. Court and Cottonwood, PESDLETOX OREGON. v ?.t-7.v mm ' x m i x w m s "X - mm m I KB ' X . X J 1.. MMMM to ! Watchmaker f ; Manufacturing f Jeweler I AH workjstrirtlylfirst- class and guaranteed. C. A. STRIKER ! Pendleton, Oregon EMPIRE BLOCK West Webb Street THOXE MAIN 138. The Maze Hanson & Olsen 111 COURT STREET. Olympla Beer on Draught WAR3I LTJNCII 9 A. BI. TO P. M. N A nice little place for a quiet lit tle Urn. THAT'S ALL. PEXDLETOX, OREGON. Pendleton Planing Mill Pendleton, Oregon Sash, Doors & -Mouldings General Mill Work Show Cases, Store, Office & Church Fixtures Our Specialties Estimates furnished on short notice ROBERT FORSTER Proprietor. Phone sin 7. BREWERY SAL00II f J. P. Sullivan, Prop. Distributor of the famous CEDAR BROOK and OLD JOE GIDEON Whiskies T Largs stock of leading brandi T of. wines, liquors and clears. East Court street, nest to Brewery. IjAP-A-LA iicui line iiwh A Varnish and Slain Combined. It revives old woodwork, furni ture, floors, etc., by covering the mars and scratches, at the same time producing a brilliant and dur able finish. E. J. Murphy Read jo-vbo Paints. Scott's Santal-Pepsin Capsules A POSITIVE CURE For Inflammation or CttRim of the HI adder and Dltcaaeii Kidney. No euro no pa, Cures quickly aud Perma nently the wont eaaet ot Gonorrhoea and Gleet, DO matter ot how Ions atai Ing. Absolutely harmless. Hold by druRKlsta. Fries tl.flO, or by mall, poitpattb ,1100, 8boiei'2,76. 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