DAILY BAST OREUONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, MAY 27, 1908.
PAGE THREE.
EIGHT PAGES.
I'S
DEE-LIGHTED
SIX THOUSAND CHILDREN
AT SELLS-FLOTO CIRCUS.
Taiiuiicii's Shows Gave Free Exliibl
tlon for Ontuin Sik'cuiI Writer In
Lm Aitcrles TlnK'H Dmrlbea Uio
Unique Event Many See Real "An
lmul Show" for Flm Time In Their
Lived.
The Sells-Floto shows, coming to
Pendleton Moy 80. Kavo a free per
formance to 8000 orphans a short time
urn.
"Van," the famous writer on the
Los Angolcs Examiner tells the story:
a little after 2 o'clock John Carroll
the het rlnemaster In the business,
stepped through the flaps at the main
entrance. He was dressed in nis low
cut cont and his patent leather pumps
and there was a silk hat on his head
He looked like an advertising cut for
that superior cigarette used in an
clubs and cafes. He had a long whip
lu his hand. Carroll looked all around
the ring children, children, and
children everywhere! The sloping
stats were hidden behind a great slop
ing bank of eager young faces happy,
smiling faces. John Carroll drew a
long breath and slapped his trouser
leg with the lash of hU whip the
wonderful whip that starts things and
stops things and makes the trick
horses stand around so prettily.
"Ain't It bully?" said John Carroll.
"Ain't It GREAT? Look at 'em. I'll
bet some of 'cm never saw a circus
before In their poor little lives! Lots
of 'cm, you say? Well, we'll give 'em
something they won't forget. ' Never
saw a circus before, eh? Poor little
kids!"
And John went out to give the
clowns some special Instructions.
"Something to work for today," said
he. "I love to clown the Utile kids.
If they like you, they don't put a
handkerchief over their mouths to
hide a smile. They laugh right out.
They'll laugh today."
And Potter, the great Potter of the
Peerless Potters the originallord of
the air, the bills call him added his
little word. Ho was not dressed In his
blue silk tights, for he had been work
ing "with the ushers helping to get the
youngnters Into their seats Just like
any common man.
"I hope they wll like my act,' 'he
said. "Not because It's the greatest
aerial act In the world, but well, be
cause kids enjoy a thing so much, and
I love the little fellers. I'd rather
please these children than all the
grown-ups In California."
The concert band Interrupted Mr.
Potter to play "Old Black Joe." It
was a piece that every child seemed to
know and every boy whistled the air
and every little girl sang the words
the biggest orchestra I have ever lis
tened to. They cheered the band for
playing It. and they chwred still
louder when the bandsmen trooped
over to the entrance, for that meant
that the show was about to begin.
Then John Carroll opened the cur
tains and called "All right, nobert."
The bandmaster raised his baton,
and 25 musicians answered with a
crash, and curtains were drawn aside
and the circus began.
I am not going to write all about
that cirrus It would take up all th-
room in the paper. Just think back
to your first circus; you haven't for
gotten anything that happened, I'm
sure you haven't.
Columbia Commencement.
New York, May 27. Columbia
university's 154th commencement was
observed today, the exercises begin
ning this morning with a procession
of the graduating classes, trustees and
faculties, followed by tho conferring
of degrees and award of honors. Thtf
presentation of the statute of Alexan
der Hamilton by the Association of
the Alumni of Columbia College was
a feature of the afternoon program,
which Includes, luncheons, receptions
and reunions of various classes of
graduates and a baseball game with
the University of Pennsylvania as Co
lumbia's opponent. The anniversary
dinner of the alumni will take place
this evening and will bo followed by
an amateur circus on South Field.
Commencement exercises were also
held by Barnard college today.
Medical (JallieriiiR.
Chlcaog, May 27. Chicago physi
cians are preparing to entertain thous
ands of their professional brethren
from all over the United States dur
ing the coming week, when the Amer
ican Medical association will bo in ses
sion here. Thero is every Indication
that tho convention will bo tho biggest
and most Important of Its kind ever
held by the devotees of the healing
art. Specialists of international rep
utation will read papers before the
convention and all of the latest dis
coveries In combatting disease will be
fully explained, Several distinguished
European physicians and savants are
expected to be present.
Universal Peace.
Washington, May 27. Mrs. Belva
A. Lockwood announces that this
country will be well represented at the
Unlyersal Peace Congress In London,
opening July IT.
Tariff Meeting.
Atlantic City, N. J., May 27. Mem
bers of the Southeastern Tariff asso
ciation convened today at the Marl-borough-Blenhelm
for their annual
session. ,
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Scheutzcn Fcflt.
Augusta, Oa.( May 27. Germans
from many Georgia cities are taking
part In the two days' annual fest com
menced today by the Deutscher
Schuetsen club.
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AMUSEMENTS
Dime Change.
The Dime had an excellent change
of moving pictures yesterday, among
the new attractions being "A Trip to
Niagara Falls," which Is In the most
beautiful colorings. It shows all the
Important places along tho falls, and
Incidentally a young couple are view
lug the scenery on their "honey
moon," which makes tho picture even
more Interesting. The "Dynamiters,"
a sensational story is also a new at
traction at the Dime, and In all It is
one of the best programs yet shown
here. This program will continue
over until Friday, when there will be
mother change.
Pusttnie Pleases.
There was a change of moving
pictures at the Pastime last night.
one of the best programs yet shown
here. New, attractive and In beau
tiful colorings. The management an
nounces this program, which will
continue until Friday, when there
will be another excellent change.
Eagle Show Shop.
The Eagle show shop Is attracting
crowds with a fine set of new mov-
ng pictures, new, attractive and up
o date. This program will continue
until Friday, when another excellent
chang will' be put on.
To IKre Well -HMIO Feet Deep.
A well drilling outfit Just a little su
perior to anything ever seen here be
fore Is In the railroad yards Just west
of the freight house and Is being un
loaded for drilling purposes here and
n this vicinity, says the Yakima Re
public. The machine is of the type
used In drilling oil wells and the fly
wheel Is said to weigh a ton. The
plant has a capacity of 4000 Teet and
n engine of sufficient strength to
make work at that depth as easy as
such a task can be. The machine Is
built of the finest steel throughout
and there Is no wood anywhere about
it.
Ocean Yacht Race.
Los Angeles, Cal., May 27. An
ocean yacht race to Honolulu, to be
participated In by all the leading clubs
of the coast. Is being projected. The
start will probably be made on July 4.
A Callfornlan's Luck.
"The luckiest day of rhy life was
when I bought a box of Bucklen'e
Arnica Salve:" writes Charles F. Bu-
dahn. of Tracy, California. "Two 25c
boxes cured me of an annoying case
of itehlne Dlles. which had troubled
me for years and that yielded to no
other treatment." soia unaer guar
antee at Tallman & Co.'s drug store.
New Itont Is Finished.
According to information received
In this city this week from W. C.
Thompson, who has been In Seattle
for two weeks, the new steadier Ken
newlek, which is to be operated on
the Columbia river between this city
and Priest Rapids by the Kennewlck
Transportation company, is now com
pleted and today went into commis
sion for a week as an excursion
boat during the visit of the battleship
fleet to Seattle and Tacoma, says a
Kennewlck report.
The Kennewlck is designed to seat
100 passengers and as soon as the ex
cursion dates on the Sound are past
the boat will be brought around to
this city via Portland.
llaptint Historians,
Oklahoma City, Okla., May 27. A
meeting of the American Baptist His
torical society, was held today, as one
of the final features of Baptist anni
versary week, which has attracted to
tho city members of the denomination
from all over the world,
Insist upon DeWltt's Witch Hazel
Salve. It Is especially good for plies.
Sold by Tallman ft Co,
Zionists to Meet.
Washington. May 27. Plans for a
practical application of the Zionist
movement, It was announced toaay,
will be made at the coming national
convention In Atlantic City next July.
An OptlmUt and a rnwlmUt,
The difference It droll,
The OptlmUt the Doughnut
The fMUmui mi mi nw,
Onm nuld iu the best u to turn in OP"
Iml.t Inti nnulmlat would be to feed Mm
tho doughnuts, and this would be true If tbe
douc hnutt are fried In ltrd. Lira is certainly
Indigestible and many people are deprived of
tbe pleasure of eating doughnuts end other
dainties just because of this fact. However,
there Is a cooking ftCOTTOLENB which
can be used in any way and every way that
lard can, and yet makes ugbt, rich, aeucioui
food that tbe moat delicate stomach can di
gest with ease. COTTOLKNE Is making the
world cbeetler and brighter for thousands
who were formerly suffering from the curse of
lard-soaked food.
to
pick
Skirt Sale
These are unequaled, because the best.
The Skirts are all of the latest styles and
colorings, no left overs, but new goods,
they are all going at
10 per cent off.
the rest of the week.
Pendleton Cloak and Suit House
Buy of us and it's allright
, Amateur Editors.
Milwaukee, Wis., May 27. It is an
nounced today that the National Ama
teur Press association, composed of
editors and Journalists connected with
colleges and other amateur Journals,
will hold its annual convention in
Milwaukee, "beginning July 2.
rirty Million a ear.
Washington, May 27. Fifty mil
lions a year for waterways Improve
ment will be demanded from congress
by the National Rivers and Harbors
congress at its 1908 meeting, to be
held here on December 9 next.
DoiimkthM to Meet.
Wheeling, W. Va., May 27. Ar
rangements were completed today for
the West Virginia democratic conven
tion. Bryan adherents assert that
their candidate will get the indorse
ment of the convention.
Veteran Celebrate.
Pittsburg, Pa., May 27. McPherson
post. Grand Army of the Republic, will
celebrate its 40th anniversary tomor
row. A lining the speakers will be men
of national reputation.
Arizona fr Bryan.
Tucson, Ariz., May 27. Six dele
gates, who will probably bo pledged
to Bryan, will be chosen here tomor
row to represent Arizona at the Den
ver convention.
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Mark Your Ballot
FOR. SHERIFF
41 X T. D. Taylor
Famous as an efficient officer, over the entire
Northwest. Let's keep him there.
BOY
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Watch for the large advertisement
in Saturday's Paper
The East Oregonian is going to give away,
free, something that will appeal to you.
Don't Fail to Read the Ad.
Pendleton and Uma
tilla County Voters
Mark Your Ballot
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The success of this measure
means that a fine State Build
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Erected in Pendleton
Nominees for
June Election
L. L. Mann
. REPUBLICAN NOMINEE
FOR REPRESENTATIVE.
At election to be held June 1. 1908.
T. D. Taylor
v (Present Incumbent)
DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE
FOR SHERIFF
At election to be held June 1, IMS.
John Q. Peebler
DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE
FOR RECORDER OF CONVEYAN
CES. At election to be held June 1. 1908.
Homer I. Watts, A. B., LL B.
DEMOCRATIS NOMINEE FOR
COUNTY
SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT.
STATEMENT NO. 1 MAN.
H. I. Watts, a republican, has been
unanimously nominated and sanction
ed by tfie democratic party of this
county, purely In recognition of his
qualifications for the office.
J. Hudeman
DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER
At the election to be held June 1, ltQf
I am a native of Oregon.
Joseph N. Scott
Independent Candidate for
JOINT REPRESENTATIVE
for Morrow and Umatilla Counties.
I subscribe to Statement No. 1.
Ralph Folsom
(Present Incumbent)
REPUBLICAN NOMINEE
FOR COUNTY CORONER
At election to be held June 1, 1901.
C. A. Barrett
(Present Incumbent)
REPUBLICAN NOMINEE
FOR REPRESENTATIVE.
At election to be held June 1, 1918.
C. P. Strain
(Present Incumbent)
DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE
FOR COUNTY ASSESSOR
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 la town.
A cool, orderly stopping place
for men.
Wines, Liquors, Cigars and
Mixed Drinks.
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
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