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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (May 23, 1908)
SIXTEEN PAGES, DAILY KA8T OKBOONIAIT, FENDLBTOIT, UlUDGOJf. SATURDAY, MAY 23, COST PRICE For Colored Shirtwaists Colored shirtwaists in Lawns, Ba tiste and French Ginghams. In all the latest shades at cost. $1.00 Shirtwaists $1.75 $2.00 $2.50 69c $1.10 $1.25 $1.68 All waists fitted and alterations made free of charge. Alexander Dep't Store Givers of Best Values "THE SHOW.THAT'S HERE TO STAY" DIME THEATER Funny, Fascinating and Entertaining Moving Pictures and Beautiful Illustrated Songs Program changes Sunday, Tuesday and Friday Shows 2 to 5 p. m.t and 6:30 to 10 p. m. Admission ChiMren wder 10yrs-5c- MAIN STREET, SBXT TO RADdfS. W PASTIME PICTURE SHOW SELLERS & MATLOCK, Props. Entire Change of Pictures and Songs Every Sunday, Tuesday and Friday. SEE! SEE! Cock Fighting in Seville Red Spectre Servant Hypnotiste Dancing Swine Smoking Chimney Illustrated Song. Back to the Good Old Days Admission 10c Children 5c Edison latest and best '."Underwriters Model" picture machine-absolutely fire proof. ALL IS READY FOB BIG EXCURSION LARGE CROWD WILL GO TO UERMISTOX MAY 27 Sinful Cars Will Bo Attaclied to Rcpilar rawtcngcr Train Leaving Here at 8 a. m. Trip to Reaerrolr Will bo Mado on Arrival at Ilcrmis ton Addrvsaea and Other Excreta ea in M. E. Church at 1:30 p. m. Plans for the entertainment of the excursionists who will go from this city to Hermlston next Wednesday, May 27, are now practically complete and a most enjoyable time is antici pated. The excursion train will leave this city promptly at 8 o'clock Wed nesday morning, the excursion cars being attached to the regular Portland local train which leaves at that time. Immediately upon the arrival of the train at Hermlston the trip to the res ervoir will be made and upon the re turn from the reservoir, at 1:30 p. m. the' execlses will be held at the M. E. church, which has Just been com pleted. Teams from all the surrounding country will be at Hermlston to assist In taking the crowds to the reservoir and It' Is hoped to have plenty of teams to accommodate the crowds, no matter how large. Everyone is urged to take lunch from this city as it will be impossible for the little town to feed the large number of excursionists. However, a large tent will be pro vided for a rest room and where any one may eat lunch. The exercises at 1:30 will consist of addresses by Hon. H. M. Cake, repub lican candidate for the United States senate, D. C. Henny, reclamation en gineer In charge of the states of Ore gon. Washington and California, John T. Whistler, engineer In charge of the project, and representatives of the de dartment of the interior, sent out es pecially by Secretary Garfield, A fine, program of sports will bo carried out In the afternoon, a large sum of money having been raised in Hermlston to offer In prfzes, and the train will leave Hermlston on the re turn trip to this city at 6:45 in tjhe evening. Hermlston Is doing everything to make the event pleasant and attrac tive and an Immense crowd from the surrounding country Is expected. All of Umatilla county will be represent ed, while large numbers from other eastern Oregon counties will be pres ent to see the gates of the big project opened. The World'a Bet Climate Is not entirely free from disease, on the high elevations fevers prevail, while on the lower levels malaria Is encountered to a greater or less ex tent, according to altitude. To over come climate affections, lassitude, malaria. Jaundice, biliousness, fever and ague, and general debility, the most effective remedy Is Electric Dltters, the great alterative and blood purifier: the antidote for every form of bodily weakness, nervousness an J Insomnld. Sold under guarantee at Tallmnn & Co.'s drug store. Price 60 cents. ROYAL BIRTHDAYS. Annlverwies Will Bo Celebrated In England. London, May 23. Wherever the British standard floats the subjects of King Edward will tomorrow pay loving tribute to the memory of his queen-mother, the great and good Victoria, whose birthday anniversary this year falls on Sunday. In London the observance commenced today and was accompanied by the usual patriot ic exercises and athletic events that mark what is now called Empire Day. Despite the popularity of King Ed ward among the masses of the Eng lish people, his blrthdny has never been marked by such exhibitions of patroltic enthusiasm as even now ex tends to the celebration of Victoria's natal day. 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If you try and make the others, in and out of our class, do the same things under the same conditions, you 11 buy a Pope Hartford. SEE W CM " "! hrntort Mondav. which will be the 41st anniversary of the birth of the Prin cess of Wales. The princess was born May 25, 1867, the daughter or the Duke and Duchess of Teek. Her childhood was spent at White Lodge, one of the most beautiful sections of r,,rai irinirlnnri. She was betrothed to the Duke of Clarence, and when his rtoath nut a traelc end to this ro mance of royalty. It was soon whis pered that "sailor ueorge- naa won the heart and hand of the fair princess. Tho mnrrlasre of George Frederick and Princess May took place InJuly, 1893, and their first son and heir to the title of the Prince of Wales, was born in 1894. A second son, Allien Frederick, was born in 1895, a daugh ter, Vtetorio Alexander, m isssh. nno throe other sons, Henry William, George Edward and John Charles, be tween 1900 and 1905. Th nrlneess is a great favoritil with the English people and her birth day will be marked by much public rejoicing. Valued Same ns Gold. B. G. Stewart, a merchant of Cedar View. Miss., says: "I tell my custom ers when they buy n box of Dr. King's Life Pills they get the worth of that much gold in weight, if afflicted with constipation, mnlarla or biliousness." Sold under guarantee at Tallman & Co.'s drug store. 25 cents. COMING TO PENDLETON SATURDAY, MAY 30 Adults 50c ADMISSION Children 2Se MENAGERIE - MUSEU SIrii for Another Fight. San Francisco, May 23. Joe Gans and Battling Nelson last night signed up for a 45-round battle to take place In this city on the afternoon or July 4. Sellg. representing Gans, insisted upon the referee breaking the men. but to this Willis Brltt, on behalf of Nelson, refused. 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