East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, April 28, 1910, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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SOME NEWSY NOTES
FROM PILOT ROCK
BRIEF NEWS ITEMS
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THE
'RED MIM." HAS A
RECORD BREAKING SnOW
The sivr.es of Martin & Emery Co.'s
production of the musical play. "The
Red Mill." in which those two clever
comedians. Pwor and Woods, take
the leading roles, are laid in Hol
land. It is believed that this Is the
first play ever presented In America
devoted exclusively to the portrayal
of Dutch character and location. The
quaint atmosphere of the country of
dyke?, windmills and wooden shoes Is
aid to have been capitally caught by
the author. Henry Blossom, and tune
fully portrayed by the composer, Vic
tor Herbert.
"The Red Mill" is in two acts The
first depicts a square in the town of
Katwyk-aan-Zee. a picturesque place
on the Nm-th sea. The picture is said
to be absolutely correct ajid a dupli
cation of an actual scene. In the
background is the great, practical red
vrlndmill. from which the play takes
Its name, with its slowly sweeping
Bails and at'one side is a funny little
dutch inn. which has an important
bearing on the story. The second
scene shows a Delft blue Interior rep
resenting, the house of the burgomast
er. Both these settings are typical of
the artistic distinction that charac
terizes nil the Martin & Emery Co.'s
productions.
The plot revolves around two
stranded Americans, played by Swor
and Woods. They are unable for
some time to escape from the wind
mill region because they can't pay
their board bill. In an effort to
evade it, which calls for a sensa
tional sortie from a gabled window,
they are captured by the burgomaster
and put to work, one as a waiter and
the other as an Interpreter. Tne
burgomaster's daughter has a love
affair with a young sailor, and when
her father finds out about it he im
prisons her in the old red mill, -which
has the reputation of being haunted.
How the two Americans rescue her
from the mill Is a spectacular devel
opment of the first act. In the sec
ond act the two Americans, in tneir
efforts to flee hard luck and Holland
(Special Correspondence.)
Pilot Rock, April 27. Judge T. P.
Gllliland spent a few days last week
looking after things at his Stewart
creek ranch.
J. P. McManus was a business vis
itor in Pendleton this week.
Mrs. S. L. Morse of Pendleton, was
the guest of Pilot Rock friends for
a few days last week.
Mrs. Keeler of Echo, spent Sunday
.as a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Smith.
Geo. G. Schlegel spent a few days
this week as a business visitor In
Pendleton.
Mrs. Fred Wilson Is quite 111 at her
home In this city.
Robert Adams of McKay creek Is
a business visitor In- Pilot Rock this
week.
W. T. Harrison was taken to Pen
dleton Monday to St. Anthony's hos
pital to undergo an operation for ap
pendicitis. Mrs. Ray McReynolds spent last
week In Pendleton, where she has her
little boy, Alton, for treatment.
Dr. F. A. Lleuallen spent Sunday in
Pendleton.
Donald Ross, the Butter creek
sheepman was a Pilot Rock visitor
thTs week.
The Pilot Rock boys were defeated
by Weston Sunday by a score of 4 to
3. They did well considering the fact
that five of the regular players were
unable to go. Next Sunday they play
Weston on Pilot Rock grounds.
Mrs. Orpha Mauer died here last
Tuesday night She had been ft suf
ferer for over a year. She leaves to
mourn her loss two daughters, OUIe
! Vnuer and Bonn! Mauer.
The carpenters are now at work on
t,. C. Scharpfs new residence.
A. J. Sturtevant returned this
morning from Seattle, where he had
ben to visit his brother.
Dr. C. C. Goldsberry left Tuesday
for Ulciah to be absent for a few days.
(Special Correspondence.)
Herniiston, Ore., April 37. Mr. and
Mrs. Elmer Reeves came down from
Stanfield to take In the Odd Fellows
banquet, and were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. John Rice until yesterday after
noon. George H. Upthcgrove returned
from Pendleton where he went with
his father, who left for the east.
Charles Dlshon went to Portland
yesterday to transaot business.
Carl S. McNaught has returned
from Portland, where he was nego
tiating for the purchase of $3900
worth of machinery for the new wa
ter system to bo Installed on the west
side In the very near future.
J. Prann is here from Selby, South
Dakota, looking after his property
interests.
C. V. Faus Is taking G. Raymond
Hahns place at the O. R. ft N. freight
office, while Mr. Hahn In company
with his sister has gone to Portland
for a short visit.
W. G. Anderson, J. A. Masters and
J. A. Haff are here frpm Doon. Iowa,
looking over the project with the In
tention of buying land.
Jay Pulmulder of Echo and broth
er Menry of Milton, were down yes
terday making annual proof on tneir
desert claim near Stanfield.
Frank Morris and family of Cecil,
Oregon, Is here for a few days.
Watch for the Comet
The Red Dragon of the sky. Watch
the children for spring coughs and
colds. Careful mothers keep Foley's
nave to resort o ua . "tant Honey and Tar In the house. It Is
the one having the most Important I . .,. .nA
bearing on the story being a wonder-
" COUSIN KATE."
fully clever representation of Sher
lock Holmes and Dr. Watson. In these
characters they finally bring about
a happy ending to the story and reap
pecuniary reward for both and the
hand of a charming damsel named
Tina, for one.
"The Red Mill" has been the most
pronounced hit that has been made
in musical comedy in the last quar
ter of a century. Its engagement here
wilfl be on
performance only, at the Oregon the
ater.
the best and safest prevention and
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or harmful drugs. Refuse substitutes.
Koeppen Bros.
Lieutenant Walnwrlght Weds.
Washington, April 28. A smart
wedding here today was that of Miss
Alice Blech. until the first or tne
jry. lis eugaeciiicui nc.v . -
Monday, May 2. for one I Present month, social secretary to
1-4 of a Pound a Week
at least, is what a young baby ought !
to gain in weight. Docs yoursT II
not there's something wrong with It
digestion. Give It McGee's Baby
Elixir and it will begin gaining at
once. Cures stomach nd bowel trou
bles, aids digestion, stops fretfulness,
good for teething babies. Price 26c
nd 50c, A. C. Koeppen & Bros.
Mrs. Taft, and Lieutenant Richard T.
Walnwrlght, Jr. The groom Is a son
of Rear Admiral Walnwrlght and met
the bride at the White House.
For Cemetery Improvement.
All parties who wish to have con
crete walls built around the graves
of their dear friends or relatives, be-
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Your breath is foul.
Headaches come and go.
These symptoms show that your
stomach Is the trouble. To remove
the cause is the first thing, and
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and most effective. Sold by all deal
ers.
A Play That Has Stood The Tent of
Time.
The strongest play that Hubert
Henry Davis, one of the heavy'
weights in the world of literature, ever
wrote was "Cousin Kate," which he
wrote especially for Ethel Barrymore,
and which aided her greatly In mak
ing the tremendous hit she did In
London and New York.
In fact, there Is more good material
In one act of "Cousin Kate" than In
a great many of the later successes
coblned. It is an author's finest actv
levement In dialogue, characterlxa
tlon. repartee, and in development.
The author has realized that Ideas
as well as emotions, have value, and
has also Introduced a vein of comedy
that runs the bamut, together with
chances for heavy emotion and noble
self-sacrifice. He has -not overlook
ed a single point, and the play Is a
constant delight.
But even Is "Cousin Kate" had not
proven Itself, the appearance of Jean
ne Russell In the title role would tn
sure Its value when presented at the
Oregon theatre on next Sunday
May 1.
Miss Russell Is one or the most
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close personal and professional friend
of Ethel Barrymore, and a finished
artist of the first magnitude. She
is surrounded by a company of merit
and ability. She seems to have the
peculiar knack or tact for absorbing
the fine points of the many, mould
ing them Into a symmetrical consu
mation, to present to the public an
ensemble a gem In a perfect setting.
lirvce to Knife and Fork Club,
Kansas City. Mo., April 28. James
Bryce, the British Ambassador to the
may phone
' given free.
Children Who Are Sickly
Mothers who value their own comfort
nd the welfare of their children, should
Sweet Powders for Children, for use
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Teething Disorders. Headache and Stom- that need repairing,
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Information 1 sas City Knife and Fork club this
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D 1888.
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(Seal) Notary Public.
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OREGON THEATRE FRIDAY, APRIL 29
ONE NIGHT OF LOCAL HILLARITY
"ZULUNA" THE SULTAN'S DAUGHTER.
A Singing and Dancing Musical treat, with Miss Maud Sheridan as "ZULUNA" The dancing girl,, assisted by Elmer
Storie Mrs W A Slusher, Jack Watson, Miss Hutchins and thirty others. For the benefit, and under the Auspices of the
PENDLETON BASE BALL TEAM BOOST, YOU ROOTERS, BOOST
Tickets: 50c, 75c and $1.00
Pendleton Drug Company
OREGON THEATRE, SUNDAY MAY 1st.
Miss Jeanne Russell and full metropolitan cast in Ethel Barrymore s greatest London and New York comedy success
weeks'
The Chas. Frohman Original Hudson Theatre Scenic Production Direct from Hudson Theatre New York.
DrirP 1 .00. 75c. 50c and 25c. . - Seats 0n Sale at Pendleton Drug Store
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