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BAXLT KAffT ORKGONIAN, raTOLBTTOW, ORBOOH. FRIDAY, MAY 22, 1008.
EIGHT PAGES.
BRIEF RECORD. ,0F
COUNTY EVENTS
Special Correspondence
Now Juat see Japan,
Though such a small man,
He'a going to ewlpe
All the trade If he can.
There'a no denying the fact that
Japan Is a big factor In commerce.
We are also making bag Inroads upon
the clothing patronage of the public.
Our trade la constantly Increasing
owing to the fact that we nerer take
any unfair advantage. For good
treatment and high quality goods, at
reasonable prices, come to us.
Bond Brothers
Leading Clothiers
PREPARED
Lime and Sulphur
Spray
READY FOR USE
I gal makes 1 0 of Spray,
by mixing with cold water
The Pendleton
. Drug Co.
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PROGRAM FOR PIONEER
PICNIC IS COMPLETE
Program Begins Thursday, May
One of Moot Elaborate Affairs of I
Kind Ever Held Will He Alumni
Banquet June 8 Freshman llokl
Annual Banquet Tomorrow Even
ing.
Milton, May 22. The commence-
Weston, Mai 22. The various com- ment exercises for the eighth year of
mlttees have completed the program I Columbia college, which Is the state
COLIJEGE COMMENCEMENT
EXERCISES ARE ENDED
Successful Term at This Well Known
College Twenty-Nine Young Peo
ple Graduate Elaborate Prepara
tions for Strawberry Day Ilorae
Show In Connection.
for the pioneer picnic which will be
held here beginning May 28. This
will be the 13th annual reunion of
Umatilla county pioneers, and It prom
ises to be the greatest event of the
kind yet given. The third day, May
30, will be devoted to political af
fairs.
The following Is the program be
ginning Thursday, May 28, at 10 a. m.:
Music, Eagles' band of Pendleton;
call to order. President S. A. Barnes;
Invocation, Rev. P. S. Rogers; song.
America, chorus; greeting, the Rev.
Dr. John Reeves; music, Eagle'a band;
college of the Methodist Episcopal
church, south,- have Just come to an
end. They began Saturday night with
the debates, In which Harold Lamb of
Freewater, won the Mosgrove medal.
The graduating sermon was preach
ed Sunday morning by Rev. Dr. Rled,
pastor of the First Presbyterian
church, Walla Walla. All of the oth
er city churches were closed. On
Monday evening there was a concert
by the music and elocution depart
ments. ,
The pupils showed great progress
along these lines as a result of a year
PATRONIZE HOME
INDUSTRY
By Drinking tbe Hone
Product, tbe
Famous $500
BEER
Guaranteed Absolutely Pore,
Try a case for family use.
For sale at all leading- ban.
CITY BREWERY
SCHULTZ A STRICKER
Phone Mam 528.
Getjthe Best
Good
Dry Wood
and tbe
BEST KIND OF COAL.
PROMPT DELIVERY.
i W. C. MINNIS i
Leave order at
RUNNING'S CIGAR STORK
Opposite Peoples Warehouse
THOSE MAIN
play festival, primary grades of the of hard work, and reflected great
normal training department; stump
speech, Roy Gekeler; music, Eagles'
band.
1:30 p. m, music, Eagles' band;
song, double quartet, E. O. S. N. S.;
memorial address. Attorney Blanford;
reminiscences, old pioneers; solo, Guy
Allen Turner; music, Eagles' band,
May 29, 10 a. m., Eagles' band;
call to order, President S. A. Barnes;
credit on the teachers. Wednesday
evening a banquet was given the
graduates by the first year academy,
the board of trustees, the faculty and
the parents of the graduates.
On Thursday the commencement
exercises proper were held, the orator
on this occasion being Rev. M. A.
Thomas, A. M., pastor of the Christian
church at Waltsburg. There were
invocation. Rev. Walter Payne; song, two graduates of the regular college
Columbia, the Gem of the Ocean, au
dience; solo, Guy Turner; Sunny
South Minstrels, E. O. S. X. S.; music.
Eagles' band; solo Joseph Scott; reel
tation, Oro Morton; duet; Misses Ines
Makin and Mary Zurcher; music, Ea
gles' band.
1:30 p. m, music, Eagles' band;
solo, Guy Allen Turner; annual ad
dress. Hon. H. M. Cake; old f Idlers'
contest, pioneers; music. Eagles' band. Frazler. Mary
Both afternoons the seniors of the
normal will play 'Tncle Rube" at the
opera house, while "Border Land," an
Arizona drama, will be given by other
local talent Saturday afternoon. Danc
ing at the pavilion each evening and
promenade concerts will furnish fur
ther entertainment.
Alumni Banquet.
Paul Bulfinch, president of the
alumni association, has issued Invi
tations to the alumni banquet to be
held June & at the normal gymnasium.
William Affleck has gone to Spo
kane on a business trip.
Elaborate preparations are being
made by the Freshman class for their
annual reception, which will be held
tomorrow evening.
course, 13 from the academy, seven
from the business department and
eight from the eighth grade. Fol
lowing Is the list of graduates.
Alice Compton, James Blrley, Grace
Davis. Clark Slover. Alice Taylor, El
sie McQueen, Tracey Barton, Fannie
Wilcox. Flossie Williams, Herma
Kent, Ralph Adklns, Bliss Kennedy,
Leuella Blxby. Ray Blxby, Yelma I
Tanke. John Reese,
Noah Fulton. Dale Wldden, Floasie
Bartlet, Morris Frazler, Vilas Walker,
Homer McKenzle.
Strawberry Day.
Everybody In this section ' of the
country Is Interested in Strawberry
day, which will be celebrated on June
4. A horse show will also take place
on this day, at which time a fine lot
of the finest horses In the country will
be on exhibition.
rt
Boys, Watch for the
DALLOONS
EVEN FIG LEAF GARB
MAY BE DISCARDED
I .a Belle Marie Flambcrt Threatens to
Appear on the Stage In the "Alto
getlier." Paris, May 21. When an English
music hall favorite, Impersonating
Lady Godvia, appeared last year clad
It Readied tbe Spot.
Mr. E. Humphrey, who owns
large general store at Omega, O., and only In tights, all England held up Its
is Dresldent of the Adams County Hands in noiy norror.
Our Specialty is
the Family Trade
We are fully prepared to fur
nish you the best of lard, sau
sages and fresh, smoked or
cured meats and fish each day.
Central Meat Market
Carney & Tweedy.
Telephone Main tl.
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 semed to reach the
spot the very seat of my cough-
when everything elre failed." Dri
King's New Discovery not only reach-
One shudders to think of what
would happen to those Puritans If they
should come to Paris and see La Belle
Marie Flaubert In her very latest sen
sation, "The Dance of Eve." Even
Paris has been shocked at the spec
tacle so shocked that "standing room
only" sign Is displayed every night at
es the cough spot; it heals the sore the playhouse where Marie is the de
spots In throat, lungs and chest, Sold light of the Parisian Johnnies.
under guarantee at Tallman A Co.'sl Marie wears the historical coBtume
drug store. 50c and tl. Trial bottle I of Mother Eve, a fig. leaf and a very
free.
TO VIEW THE FLEET.
American Battleship Fleet WUI Be on
Paget Sound From May 21 to 26.
On account of the American battle
ship fleet celebration at Seattle on the
Puget Sound, the O. R. & N. com- j quires Marie, and all Paris has taken
pany will sell tickets ro Portland at up the question. The press Is filled
tiny, little fig leaf that, and nothing
more. The authorities have threaten
ed to interfere with the performance
threatened, and nothing more. And
now horror upon horrors Marie
promises to discard the fig leaf.
And why should not a lady appear
on the stage In the altogether?" in-
Our sparkling, tempting, satisfying
beer and soda water Is pronounced
the purest and best for thirst quench
ing purposes; 24 bottles of beer or
aoda delivered to your home for only
tl.00.
JOHN GACEN
Eagle Block. Court Street.
PASTIME PARLORS.
RUTHERFORD MOLITOR, Prop.
A quiet resort for the healthful exer
cise of
BOWLING, POOL AND BILLIARDS.
Only flret-clase tables used.
Cigars, confectionery, tobaccos and
oft rlnte
the rate of S3. IS 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 same low
basis as from here to Portdand and
thousands are taking advantage of
this opportunity to see the great bat
tleship fleet In the waters of the
sound. For further particulars in
quire F. J. Qulnlan, agent O. R. &
with communications and Interviews
on this Important topic, and Marie has
found defenders even among the
'immortals" of the academy. It is de
clared by some prominent writers that
a condition or nudity wouia De even
Ipcs objectlonal. from ethical and ar
tistic viewpoints, than the costumes
now being worn In public by certain
leaders of Parisian society.'
There are a few objectors to the
proposition of Mile. Marie, but their
X., Pendleton, or William McMurray protests are lost In the great flood of
general passenger agent, Portland. commendatory comment that Is filling
the newspapers. Apparently, If pub-
A Callfornlan's Luck. lie sentiment is to decide the matter,
"The luckiest day of my life was Marie will soon be seen In a realistic
when I bought a box of Bucklen's presentation of Eve Before the fall.
Arnica Salve;" writes Charles F. Bu- With antfeipatory thrills of delight,
dahn, of Tracy, California. "Two 25c Paris awults the comments which will
boxes cured me of an annoying case certainly follow In what It terms the
of itching plies, which had troubled "prudish press" of England and Am
me for years and that yielded to no
other treatment." Sold under guar
antee at Tallman & Co.'s drug store.
erica.
SelMnfllctrd Wound Fatal.
Mrs. May Benefleld, who tried to
commit suicide Friday at Mt. Vernon,
Wash., died Saturday evening. She
was preparing dinner when she seized
a. revolver and shot herself through
the head. Mrs. Benefleld is supposed
to have been despondent and mentally
unbalanced.
Candidates, Attention!
We print candidates cards and cir
culars at a very reasonable price.
giving prompt service and first olaee
work. East Oregonlan, phone Main
l
McKlnlcy Property Sold.
Canton, O., May 22. The McKinley
block on South Market street, one of
the two pieces of Canton property
owned by the late President William
McKinley, will be sold by Sheriff Wil
son at public auction tomorrow morn
ing. The property has been apprais
ed at 860,000. The sale was decided
upon by the administrator of the es
tate of Abner McKinley and represen
tatives of the remainder of the presi
dent's heirs.
THE USE OF SEXINE PILLS.
N'rt man or woman who Is nervous,
wak or Irritable should fall to take
a treatment of Sexine nils. . Tne
treatment costs only 85 and It I
fully guaranteed. Sexlne Pills make
you strong and happy. Price 81 a
box, six boxes 31, with money-back
guarantee. Address or call the Pen-
Wanted, at Once. Idleton Drug Co. This la the store
Good clean rags; market price paid, that sells all the principal remedies
East Oregonlan office. and does not substitute.
Stock Pastured.
Ptock taken for pasture. Good run
ning water and no barbed wire fences.
Any number taken; prices reasonable.
Address "E. S." this office.
Here is a Treat for You.
Commencing Saturday, May 23, and continu
ing all next week until circus day. The East Ore
gonian will send up a paper balloon every afternoon
at 4 o'clock. Attached to each balloon will be a tag.
which if secured and returned to the East Oregonian
office, will entide the holder to a
Free Ticket to
The Sells-Floto
CIRCUS
which will show in, Pendleton Saturday, May 30.
Each ticket is good for the menagerie and main
show, including reserved seat
Watch for the Balloons, Boys.
Secure the Tag and get a
Free Ticket to the Circus.
TDOTET
Official Nominees and Candidates
of the Republican Party
for June Election.
For United States Senator
II. M. CAKE, of Multnomah County.
For Representative
W. R. ELLIS, of Umatilla County.
Justice of the Supreme Court
ROBERT S. BEAN, of Lane Connty.
For Oregon Dairy and Food Commissioner
J. W. BAILEY, of Multnomah County
For Railroad Commissioner
CLYDE B. ArrcmSON, of Multnomah County
For Prosecuting Attorney
GILBERT W. PHELPS, of Umatilla County.
For Representative Twenty-Second District
T. J. MAIIONEY, of Morrow County.
For Representatives from Umatilla County
C. A. BARRETT.
L. L. MANN.
For County Clerk
FRANK BALING.
For County Recorder of Conveyances FRED W. H END LEY.
For County Treasurer
GEORGE W. BRADLEY.
For County Assessor
ROBERT T. BROWN.
For County School Superintendent
FRANK K. WELLES.
For County Surveyor
For County Coroner
JOHN W. KIMBRELL.
RALPH FOLSOM.
For County Commlssloner-
HORACE WALKER.
VOTE 'ER STRAIGHT.
W..S.
BOWMAN
The Photographer
f- For High-Class
and Artistic
Photographs at
Reasonable
Prices.
Main St. Near Bridge
THONE MAIN lit.
The Maze
- Hanson & Olsen
111 COURT STREET.
Olvmpla Beer on Draught
WARM LUNCH 9 A. M. TO
P. M.
A nice little place for a quiet lit
tle Urn..
THAT8 ALL.
PENDLETON, 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 aln 7.
BREWERY SALOON
J. P. Sullivan, Prop.
Distributor of the tatnsus
CEDAR BROOK
and
OLD JOE GIDEON
Whiskies
Large atock of leading brands
of wlnea, liquors and cigars.
East Court street, next to
Brewery.
Let Us Make
Your Home
LOOK NEW
by repaperlng the old walls from
our new line of beautiful
Wall Paper
We carry the largest and most
complete line in the country. Prices
reasonable.
EJ. Murphy
Rondy-to-nse Palnta.
Scott's Santal-Pepsin Capsules
A POSITIVE CURB
Forlnflammatioo orCatarn
of the Bladder and Diseased
Kidneys. No cure no (m
Cures quickly aud Perma
nently ih. worst mm at
Gonorrhoea sod Gleet, no
matter of fiow long stand
Inc. Absolutely harmless.
Hold by druggists. Frio.
$100, or by mall, postpaid.
,fl 00,8 boxes $2.76.
THE 8ANTAI-PEPSI ML
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Sold by tbe Pendleton Drag; Oompaa,
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