EIGHT PAGES. DAILY EAST OUEUONIAJI, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY, APRIL 20, 1910. PAGE THRJOL Special For This Week Only Porosknit Union Fine Derby . Ribbed Shirts and Drawers good Value at 75c a suit for this week only per garment Bloods, Pink and Blue Fine Lisle finish Shirts and Drawers worth $1 50 a suit our price for this week only, a garmen Vorkingmen's Corner Main and Agents for Stetson . Hats FRIDAY IS BIG DAY FOR LOCAL ATHLETES HIGH SCHOOL INTERCLASS TRACK MEET SCHEDULED Contests to Be Held on Matlock Ball Grounds and Will Serve As Tryout for Hefrutar Team Grammar School Will Aim Compete. (High School Correspondence.) The annual lnterclass meet of the high school will bo held on Friday, April 29, at 2.30 p. m. at the Mat lock ball grounds. Also the four grammar schools of the city will con test for supremnoy. This will nerve as a tryout to pick the athletes to represent Pendleton at the county . meet to be held In Athena on the 14th of May. Pendleton Is anxious to win first honors at thfs meet In order to gain possession of the valuable cup which has been presented by the Athena Commercial club. There Is much clam rivalry among the four classes' of the high school ince the cross-country run and twelve fast events are promised. As the dif ferent grades of the grammar schools have been divided Into two divisions There Is much more Intercut being ta ken, as the younger hoys are in a di vision by themselves. Division B consists of the 7th and 8th grades and there will be eight events Division C consists of the 7th and 8th grades and there will be eight events. Division C consists of the lower grades and they will h.ive six events. Each school is allowed two entries In each event. The ball grounds are being put Into shape fur the meet. There will be a 220 yard straight away and this race promises to bo a pretty one. 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The International Sports Exhibition will be opened at Vienna on May 2 by the Emperor Fracis Joseph In his capacity of pa tron. The rotunda In the Prater, which has already seen so many ex hibitors, Is again devoted to this pur pose, with the surrounding park en closing 350.000 square metres. Hunt ing, horse breeding and sport will be amply represented In this original ex position. To the great mass of visitors ac quainted but superficially with the pleasures of the chase, a new and In teresting perspective will be unfurled nnd novel Ideas presented for their consideration. As the emperor and all members of the aristocracy are ardent lovers of hunting, and many of them finished sportsmen, they have been able to as sist In furnishing remarkable exhib its, and It is expected that the sport ing circleR of Europe and America, who have promised their assistance, will be also Inrgely represented. The Immense outlay for buildings. Including many picturesque pavilions, hag already reached about 12,000,000 kronen. Tho mild winter here allow ed the work to be continued with very little Interruption, so that nearly ail the buildings are already completed, and the opening day will see an un usually finished picture. During the last few months a great town has sprung up around the ro tunda, whose grey cupola rears Its head above the mushroom buildings beneath. Near tho graceful art pavilion Is a picturesque hunting box. built In an tique stylo, with fine examples of art fabrics and painted tapestry. To it Is attached a miniature church, with exquisitely painted windows and a tiny organ, .which will probably find many admirers. A few steps farther, amid ancient trees, standi, the Hall of Trophies, where an International competition In hunting trophies will be displayed. Here are exhibited the rare spoils ob tained by sportsmen In all lands, re calling many a brave feat of the chase. NICK I,ONOWORT1I WILL SPOUT FOR REGILARS Washington, P. C. Nicholas Long worth, son-in-law of Theodore Roose velt, is to be the first spell-binder to mount Chautauqua platforms in de fense of the republican regulars. The republican congressional com mittee called for volunteers for that service, nnd Longworth was the first to show that he had heard his nnrtv's call. Also he was the first accepted by the chautauqua organizations. Invitations for Mr. Longworth to address meetings In the coming sum mer are pouring In and he admits that he Is going to accept, and that he will give his voice and his views to the cause of party regularity. Chnmherlaln's Stomach and Liver Tablots assist nature In driving all Impurities out of the system. Insuring a free and regular condition and re storing the organs of the body to health and strength. Sold by all dealers. Good gentle saddle horses for la iles. Commercial Barn. Sliflkf Tntn Vmiv !E1iwi Allen's FontnCase, the Antiseptic powder. 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It will be here In a short time and will be used foe cutting hay. What Mr. An drews has achieved on his farm of 125 acres which is one and one-half miles west of Echo, shows that land values are in the immediate vicinity ef E.-lto when combined with perser vcr.inee and intellectual ability. Mr. Andrews has Just returned from I'ortlund, where he syld two carloads of eutt'e nt $6.90 per cwt. A buyer Immediately returned with him to buy the remaining clirload which he st'.ll had at his farm, those being among the best cattle shipped into Portland this year from any point. In fact. Mr. Andrews received the top price for any cattle sold, for a short time ago while beef was at the highest liotch he sold three carloads of cattle for 7 cents at this point, which equaled at least $7.40 In Port land, being the best price paid. Mr. Andrews came here 20 years ago with nothing but his two hands and now has one of the best farms In this fa vored locality. A plug blew out of the water main In front of the Echo Hotel this morning and the city was decidedly "dry" for a short time. A. C. Glbbs, a first class carpenter, arrived here last week from Wiscon sin, nnd Immediately began work In bis line for the Western Land & Irri gation Co. Miss Ellta Glllett returned yester day from a week's end vls't with relatives In Pendleton. J. D. Watson and Dr. J W. Ptap llsh run over to Walla Walla on Sat urday, returning yesterday. F. W. Taylor of Denver. Colo., was here Sunday and drove out over the Western Land & Irrigation project In company of C. Cleaver. Mr. Taylor was superintendent of the hort'cul tural department at St. Louis during the fnir held at that city. Mrs E. H. Rrown of Stanfield vis ited with ' friends here yesterday. Mrs. Al Moore was a passenger on the motor car yesterday morning, go ing to Pendleton. Mrs. Estelle Longnecker visited In Pendleton yesterday. LABOR VNION WARNS TAFT NOT TO ATTEND GAMES St. Louis, Mo. The Central Trades and Labor I'nion. representing every union wage-earner In the city, passed a resolution on Sunday ordering its secretary to notify Pres. Taft that If he attended the baseball game be tween St. Louis and Cleveland, while on bs visit to St. Louis. May 4 he will offer an affront to organized la bor throughout the United States and will be subject to a fine, as he is a member of the Steam Shovel and Dredgemen's Union. The Central Trades body of St. Louis also will put committees at the ball grounds on the date set for the game, whose duty it will be to keep persons from entering by persuasion and passing around literature to the effect that the Cleveland club Is un fair to organized labor. President Taft, through his secre tary, has accepted Invitations to at tend both league games here. These Invitations were from the baseball presidents. 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In a sermon last Sunday the Arch bishop referred to the judgment against him, and declared that It was an honor for priests to suffer In de fence of the souls of which they were the pastors He said he considered It to be the duty of bishops to point out to par ents the perils to which the faith of their children were exposed. "The word of God is no longer free in our country," said the Archbishop. "Our Intentions are misinterpreted, our authority despised, and the acts of our spiritual minlstery discussed by men who are not the JudgeR of them. "It Is hard to be condemned like criminals when we have only the wel fare of the country in view. "If, one day, the full liberty of tenchlng should be the reward of our efforts, struggles and sufferings, we shnll not have purchased the neces sary liberty at too high a price." Don't fall to see the wedding in high life at M. E. church, Wednesday evening. It alone Is worth the price of admission. 2B cents Make your pennies count nnd the dolfars will come. ON MARKET MAY 1 WAI1M WEATHER It I PEN'S EARLY STRAWBERRIES I'rojeel Will Not Have fireat Quantity for Shipment This Spring Heltec em; lve Banquet to Odd Fellows New City Well IJeiiia Dun Oilier Ileum. (Special Correspondence.) Herm'slMi. Ore.. April 20. The hot days of the past week are ripening Hei-mlston strawberries very rapidly, and by the first of May there will be a n co lot of fine berries ready for picking. Most of the growers that hav.. any sizei) patch are getting box es ready to harvest the first ripe fruit. A great many of the berries here were only planted last fall and this spring so there will only be a limited num- t ber of boxes to be shipped to other mai-iceis. List night the Rebeccas gave a banquet to the Odd Fellows in honor of the fist anniversary. A large gath ering was present and enjoyed the fruits of the land set before tln-m by the Rebeccas. The Maxwell Land & Irrigation company h is a crew of men work'ng on the new well on the high ground in the northwest part of town. It is their intention to install an entirely new water system for the west side residents, and we are sure that It will he appreciated very much by them, for lately the system has caused quite a little inconvenience. C. S. Mc.Vaught has gone to Port land to order supplies for the new wa ter system soon to be Installed on the west side. Mrs. Louis Moses, who has been visiting with J. M. Scarborough for the past, few days, has returned to her home in Pendleton. II. Shoemaker and family left for Springfield, Missouri today, and ex pects to locate there permanently. An error was made in Monday's correspondence In regard to the base ball game next Sunday. It should have read Echo will play Hermiston on the Hermiston field, instead of Umatilla. . The Hermlst,on second team played a game of errors with Holdman Sun day and defeated them seven to one. The boys from Holdman made a to tal of 30 errors, making the game a very uninteresting one for the few fans that failed to get down to the I'ma 1 1 1 la - Herm istnn game. Rev. Pease, who has been in charge of the Baptist church here for the past year has been assigned to a charge at Enterprise, Oregon. He expects tu move his family there at an early date. A Knocker Is a man who can't see good in any person or thing. It's habit caused by a disordered liver. If you find that you are beginning to see things through blue spectacles, treat your liver to a good cleaning out process with Ballard's Herblne. A sure cure for - constipation, dyspepsia, indiges tion, slclj headache, biliousness, all liver, stomach and bowel troubles. A. C. Koeppen & Bros. 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Mother's Friend is sold a drag stores. Write for our free book for expectant mothers. THE BRADFIELD CO., ATLANTA, OA "THE RED MILL" WILL GRIND AT OREGON NEXT MONDAY "The Red Mill," which will grind for the first time at the Oregon thea tre on Monday, May 2, is the one com ic opera triumph of the past season to receive the endorsement of the dramatic critics and the paying pub lic as well; In fact, the privileged "dead heads" voted It the one su preme comic opera success of the year. "The Red Mill" might be termed a musical comedy in two acts, Mr. Blossom, always clever, wrote the dialogue and lyric, and Victor Herbert wrote all the music. Both combined have made a play that will last as long, If not longer, than any comic opera. The story has to do with two roving Americans who are "doing" Europe for the first time, but find when they strike the continent that their extravagance has led them to almost financial ruin. They are discovered in an attempt to escape from the hotel, leaving their baggage behind, are apprehended, arrested and tried, and are sentenced by the Bur gomaster to work out their sentence to the Inn-keeper. Then begins a series of complications and excruci ating situations which are brought to a climax In the first act, where they are helping tow lovers to escape and go to the extreme in rescuing an Im prisoned maiden from the mill by means of the revolving blades of fans, which they use to ascend and descend with the girl. One whole season on Broadway, New York, should be sufficient guar antee to assail any challenge. Thou sands of New Yorkers have gone time and again to see Con Kidder and Kid An Object. Lesson from Com. Perry's Trip to the Pole. ADVERTISING TALK XO. 2. Strance how we arc inclined sometimes to wait until the last day of the week or the last month of the season to do the thinp: that is most important. 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But this was only an incident There was trouble ahead every hour of that perilous journey and the men in command vested neither night nor day. Their eternal vigilance was rewarded a few weeks later when the Roosevelt pushed her nose to the fartherest point north ever attained by any ship. It 'is that same indomitable spirit that won glory for the American explorer that makes money kings of small merchants. Eternal vigilance is the price of success. This rule is more applicable to advertising than to any other branch of your business. It's through eternal vigilance in the use of printer's ink that you keep yourself and your goods fresh in the minds of the public. Keep everlastingly at it through the newspaper columns the newspaper which goes regularly into the homes of the city whore you are transacting business. Every day, everywhere there's a man or a woman who wants to buy some particular thing. Let him or her know that you have that article. Let the people know all the time what goods you carry and what their merits are send one of vour advertising talks direct to their homes every time the news- paper is issued. If you do this, how can you help but draw trade? How can you help. but win victory? Xow some fellows wait until the busy season comes along, when they have so much to do they can't get their hats off, and then rush to the printer with advertising. Then when the dull season is upon them they stop adver tising and worry about how they are going to pay the rent Advertising is the best tonic for a dull season you ever saw. If you haven't tried it, order a case and keep it on hand. Once in a while, some enterprising merchant finds this out. and scoops in all the business, while his neighbor signs his name to a note in order to pay the rent. - Don't quit advertising nnd cut off your nose to spite your face. A gentleman from Arizona, we are told, once hanged himself to the bed post by his suspenders. The verdict of the coroner's jury was: "Deceased came to his death by coming home full and mis taking himself for his pants." Don't mistake yourself for your pants. Connor, In their various characrerf and to listen to the melodies of Vic tor Herbert's catchiest themes, while the different types of girls which forrrt the chorus, and the cute little Ijut'h Kiddies, six In number, to say noth ing of the exquisite costumes and stage settings, should prove enough of allurement to fill any theatre. Th production here will be a replica of the New York organization and will Include an exceptionally clever cast, with Bert O. Swor as Con Kidder,. Franker Woods as Kid Connor, OttO Koerner, Alvin Laughlin, Carl Hart berg, S. W. Stott. Harry R. McClaln. Cecil Summers and the Misses Agnes) Major, Vernice Martyn. Adeline Stern. Georgia Harvey and a chorus of fifty, including the six little Dutch Kiddies, also an augmented orchestra. 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