East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, May 21, 1910, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE TEN, Image 10

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DAILY EAST OUEGOXLAN, PENDLETON, OHEUON, SATURDAY, MAY 21, 1010.
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PERSONAL
MENTION
Newsy Notes
of Pendleton
J. P. McManua returned to Pilot
Rock this morning.
J. E. McGrew of Dayton, Wash.,
has been registered here today.
Mrs. Nora Williamson of Lostine,
Oregon, Is registered here today.
v s 'ting in the city fo a couple of nd' now employed at the Tallman
Tta Day's Temperature,
Maximum temperature, S6.
Minimum temperature, SB.
New Druggist Here.
E. F. David, formerly with the
Woodward-Clarke company In Port-
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AT ITS BEGINNING
BACCAIiACREATE SERMON
FOR TOMORROW EVENING
Faculty of Pendleton Academy School
of Muslo Give Recital Monday Eve
ning Clam Day Program Tuesday
Afternoon Commencement Wednesday.
At the Pendleton academy the
commencement whirl is now on In
fifll sway and it will continue until
after next Wednesday when the grad
uating exercises will be held.
Tomorrow evening occurs the an
nual baccalaureate sermon and as
usual the service this year will be for
both the high school and academy , Piano Duet
(a)
(b)
(a)
(b-
j (From Symphony D Major.)
i Miss Perry, Mr. Carruth. Miss Young
I (a) Mother o' Mine Tours
(b) At Parting Rogers
i Miss Gates.
Toccata and Fugne in D mi
nor Bach
Etude Nevln
Miss Young.
Air Varle :....Dancla
Cavatina . . . Raff
Mr. Carruth..
Kamennol-Ostrow Rubenstein
Miss Perry, Miss Young. ......
(a) When to Thy Vision. .. .Gounod
t (From Faust)
(b- Love is a Bubble AUItsen
Miss Gates.
Scherzo Chopin
Miss Perry.
Trio Rondo in G Major. .. . .Hayden
Miss Perry. Mr. Carruth. Miss Young
Class Day Exerclsea
Tuesday afternoon at the Presby
terian church and commencing at 3
o'clock will occur the class day ex
ercises for the academy. The program
for that occasion will be. as follows:
graduating classes. The service is to
be held at the Methodist church
in the evening. The program will be
as follows:
Organ voluntary.
Doxology.
Invocation.
Solo Miss Edna Gates
Scripture.
Prayer Rev. Ralph E. Storey
Hymn "Come Thou Almighty King."
Offering.
Special Music .... Mrs. J. S. Landers
Sermon .... Rev. Raymond C. Brooks
Prayer Rev. Nathan Evans
Hmyn "Coronation."
Benediction Rev. Nathan Brooks
Faculty Recital.
Monday evening at the Presbyterian
church will occur the recital by the
faculty of the school of music at the
academy. This affair will be held
at the Presbyterian church and the
program will be as follows:
Trio Andante Hayden
Our Optical
Work
is the Best that a Skilled
Workman can make it
Let us serve You
Dale Rothwell
Optometrist. . . .
with
Wni. Hanscom
THE Jeweler
Annie Margaret Tullls, Edith
EHzbeth Raley.
Address of Welcome '. .
Edna Mabel Rogers
Vocal Solo Edna Zimmerman
Class Prophecy. .. .Leila Earl Norvell
Piano Solo Sadie Ruth Young
Valedictory Maud McReynoIds
Smoking of the Pipe of Peace. . .Class
Pipe Oration Sadie Ruth Young
Burning of Records and Class Song
Class
Class Day Marshal. .Reuben Beck with
Tuesday evening a recital will be
given at the Presbyterian church by
the students of the academy and on
Wednesday evening the graduating
exercises will be held.
. days.
J. A. Fltzwater of Long Creek, has
been in the city during the past few
days.
Lee Teutsch expects to leave to-
i morrow for southern Idaho upon a
business mission.
! , .
j Miss A'LMlynn Stanfield came up
i on" the motor car from her home at
Echo this morning.
X. Seaman. O. R. & N. agent at
Kumela. has been in the city on a
short business trip. .
J. E. Taylor of Echo, was among
those in the city today from the west
end of the county.
Col. J. M. Bentley was among
those going to Athena today to at
tend the Caledonian picnic.
E. F. Avertll, city editor. of the
East Oregonlun, Is now in Wallowa
county upon a business trip.
Mrs. A. E. Taude was among the
ladies coming up from Hermlston on
the motor car this forenoon.
Frank Sloan superintendent of the
lands under the Furnish-Coe project.
Is a visitor in the city today.
Mr. and Mrs. James Hill came down
on the Northern Pacific train today
from their home near Helix.
Robert Laing, the well known re
tired farmer, went to Athena today
to attend the Caledonian picnic.
P. B. Hoisington of Echo, is up
from that place today and is attend
ing to business matters In the city. .
Anton Nolte left yesterday after
noon for Pasco after having been
here upon a two days business trip.
Lee D. Drake, advertising manager
for the East Oregonlan, is at 'Athena
today attending the Caledonian picnic.
Joseph Basler, formerly of this city
and who has just sold the last, of his
local property to George Darveau, is
now visiting In the city.
O. A. Cannon, who taught school
at Echo during the past winter was
a visitor at the county school super
intendents office today.
Robert Dick, resident of the Pilot
Rock country, returned to the. Rock
this morning after having cared for
business matters in the city.
, drug company. He takes the position
left vncant by George Fell
LOCAL inGn SCHOOL
WILL GRADUATE 23
(Continued from page 1.)
The program announced for Thurs
day evening follows:
Organ Voluntary . .Mrs. A. J. Owens
Invocation Rev. Ralph E. Storey
Salutatory Pansy Ireland
Oration "Scientific Farming"
Harvey McDill
Vocal Solo Selected
Miss Bernlce Ruppe
Oration "The Store-house of Lit-'
erary Treasures" Laura McKee
Oration "The Central Bank".
Lyman Rice
Vocal Solo Selected
Mrs. J. S. Landers
Oration "Conservation of Our
Natural Resources" . . Hawley Bean
Oration "Work of Jane Addams"
Lottie Mentzer
Oration "Conquest of the Air" . . . .
Hans Struve
Vocal Solo Selected
Miss Edna Zimmerman
Oration "The Twenty-first Cen
tury Edith Crockatt
Valedictory Laurence Whitman
Presentation of Diplomas (for the
School Board) Dr. C. J. Smith
Vocal Solo Selected. Miss Edna Gates
Benediction Rev. Nathan Evans
The colors of the outgoing class are
purple and white the flower white
carnation and the mottor "He con
qufrs who conquers himself."
Will Finish Hearing.
The taking of testimony in the hear
ing to adjudicate the rights to water
from the Umatilla is still on today.
However, It Is understood the board
will close its session this evening.
Editor Will Preach. ' '
Rev. Arthur Leonard Wadsworth,
A. M.. field editor of the Pacific
Baptist, will occupy the pulpit at the
Baptist church tomorrow. Rev. Wads
worth is from South Pasadena, Calif.
NEGLIGEE SHIRTS FOR
SUMMER COMFORT
We have a large assortment of well
made negligee shirts in pretty late day
patterns which we are offering at
Reasonable Prices ,
Also a large showing of the big eastern fad ,
CHANTECLER NECKWEAR
The first in Pendleton in the pretty new colors, and
chantecler red, see" them in the big corner window, t-
Workingmen's Clothing Co.
John A. Engle Dead.
At St. Anthony's hospital at .8:30
this morning, John A. Engle died
from the effects of cardiac asthma.
He had been 111 at the hosDltal for
three weeks. The deceased was aged j
69 years and five months. The funer
al is to be held from the Fo'.som un
dertaking parlor at 2 p. m. Monday.
Young Will Ca On.
In the circuit court today the at
tention of Judge Bean is taken up
with a hearing in the famous Young
will case wherein Mrs. Mabel Warner
seeks' to secure possession of the es
tate of her uncle, the late J. W.
Young. The case Is being, tried In the
circuit court upon an appeal from
the county court. D. W. Bailey rep
resents Mrs. Warner' and Messrs. Fee
and Phelps the other heirs.
J. P. O'Brien Was Her.
In his special car Oregon '01, J. P.
O'Brien, vice president and general
manager of the Harrlman lines In
Oregon, reached Pendleton early this
morning. He is on his way back
from a trip to Wallace, Idaho. He
ran up to Pendleton In order to get a
day-time view of the work being done
on the Yoakum-Pendleton line
changes. His car was attached to lo
cal train No. 1 this morning.
Mrs. A. C. Smith of lone, left this
morning for that place after visiting
with her daughters In this city while
en route home -from Spokane.
Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Laughlin of
Hermlston, were passengers on the
motor car this morning. Mr. Laugh
lin Is in the realty business in Hermlston.
73 OUT OF 135 PASS
EIGHTH GRADE EXAMS
Save money by reading today's ads.
Everywhere
Every Day
Out of 135 eighth grade pupils who
took the recent examination within
this county 73 made passing grades
and so are entitled to eighth grade di
plomas. The list of successful appli
cants is as follows:
Baline W. Hansell, Bessie Freltag,
Ellta Gillette, Mary Malcom, Agnes
Donaghue, Besse Andrews, Mary Hou
ser, Mabel Lambrith, Charles N.
Manela, Frank Cunha, Lee Ackley,
Eugene -Jones, Kyle Moore, Ellen Al
len, Buelah Gormley, Harlan Willis,
Wadie Long, Harris Davis, Elsie Kep
ler, Loeth Dunlap, Philip L. Lay, Lil
lian Sheldon, Grant . Skinner, Alta
Goodman, Elaa M.. Stever, Edmund
Walker, Archie Mclntyre, Nina Jack,,
Ruth Rothrock, Ruth Kidder Roy
Ljjeuallen, Alvah Wurzer, Carl Brut
sche, Lucile Kemp, Ethel Wadding'
ton, Craig Driscoll, Leonard Blom
gren, Monroe Turner, Roscoe Smith,
Dora Ownby, Charles Davis, Chloe
Richards, Dwlght C. Porter, Grace
Armstrong, Telia H. Todd. Wallace
Stoolfire, Walter Lucas, Ray Bridge
water, Chester Johnson, George L.
Steward, Anna McEwen, Eva Mum
ford, Minnie Harman, Hessle Pitch
ford, Agnes Schneider, Fred Buchan
on, Clement Howard, Ragner Carl
son, Ida M. Anderson, Albert Ander
son, Carl Peterson, May Alward, Mar
garet Anderson, Marion Rhlnehart,
Juanita Plersol, Wayne F. Gladden
Chester M. Bronson, Ethel Perlnger,
Stella Reed. Eileen Bowling. LUHe
I Peebler, Lucile French, Myrtle
Rhodes, Phillip Hunt, Bertha L.
Bleakney.
Bessie Andrews of district No
had the honor of making the highest
general average In the examination,
.She made an average grade of 97 4-9
Elsa M. Streever of district No. 25
was second with a grade of 96 7-9,
Off to Track 3feet.
At La Grande today five represen
tatives from the Pendleton high
school are participating in the annual
eastern Oregon scholastic track meet.
The representatives from Pendleton
are Boylen, Fee, Kimball, Gordon and
Finnell. The team is under the guid
ance of Professor Brown. At La
Grande this evening an oratorical con
test is to occur In which the Pendle
ton high school will be represented by
Miss Pansy Ireland. i
Rice on Debating Team.
When the Pendleton high school
debating team appears on the plat
form at the University of Oregon to
meet the Eugene high school team
for the championship of Oregon, the
chair pf second colleague will be filled
by Lyman G. Rice instead of Miss
Pansy Ireland, who has contested In
all of the preliminary debates. This
was announced yesterday when it be
came known that M'ss Ireland would
not be able to accompany the team
through physical Inability. While Rice
Is a new man in forensics, there Is
general satisfaction over his selection
as he has a splendid bearing and is
a good thinker. The debate Is sched
uled for June 3.
;
Money for Olney Cemetery.
The undersigned citizens of Pen
dleton have subscribed and paid the
amount set opposite their respective
names to be used under the supervi
sion of the committee having in
charge the care and Improvement of
Olney cemetery, said money to be
used In hiring men to clear the weeds
from every lot and otherwise improv-.
Ing said cemetery." This Is a copy of
a subscription that has been prepared
and to which many signers have al
ready been secured. Copies of the
petition are now -at the Tallman drug
store and at the Koeppen drug store.
ThORe desiring to aid In the work of
Improving the cemetery are asked to
place their names upon one or the
other of these lists. The money se
cured in this manner will be used to
employ men to follow up the volun
teer work done at the cemetery yes
terday. The move to raise money is
being carried on under the auspices of
the cemetery committee of which
Councilman Dyer is chairman. In the
drafting and the circulation of the
subscription list the lead was taken
by Lee Teutsch.
Our work Is met with on the streets
of Pendleton. Especially may we
make this claim, of the clothes worn
by particular men and women. If and Ellen Allen of district No. 5 third
you want to be assured that your
clothes will come home right, send
them to
Pendleton Dye Works
101 1-1 East Alt St., PhoM Mala 111
with a grade of 98 6-9.
The Parish Aid of the Church of the
Redeemer, will serve a dinner In the
Smith-Crawford building on Wednes
day, May 25, beginning at 11 o'clock
Price -35 cents.
Churches
panted by Mrs.
children.
Ferguson and hei
German Evang. Lutheran Church.
Services at Pendleton Sunday, May
22, in thhe Presbyterian church, cor
ner College and Alta streets, at 2 p.
m. .All are cordially invited. Geo. L.
Sprattler, pastor.
Methodist Episcopal Church.
Corner Webb and Johnson streets,
N. Evans, pastor. Morning theme,
"The" Power of the Invisible.", The
Baccalaureate services of the high
school and Pendleton academy will be
held in . this church in the evening.
Rev. Raymond C. Brooks of Walla
Walla, will preach the sermon. Sun
day school, 10 a. m.; Epworth league.
7 p. rri.; preaching, 11 a.m. and 8 p.
m.
Christian Science.
Services on Sunday morning at 11
o'clock. Subject "Soul and Body."
Sunday school at 10 o'clock. Services
on Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock.
Reading room open dally from I to 4
In the afternoon. Everybody cordial
ly invited. Corner E. Webb and John
son street. '
Church of the Redeemer.
Tomorrow being Trinity Sunday the
holy communion will be celevrated at
7:30 a. m. Sunday school at 10 a. m.;
divine service with sermon at 11 a. m.
The evening service will be at 8 o'
clock Instead of 7:30. All are cor
dially Invited. Charles Quinney, rec
Presbyterian.
At the Presbyterian church Sunday
school services will be held at 10 o'
clock and church service at 11 -a. m.
In the evening no church service will
be held owing to the baccalaureate
service for the high school and the
Peridleton academy.
SOCIETY EVENTS.
(Continued from Page Six.)
ker, to occur on Wednesday, June the
first.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Gregg, Mr.
and Mrs. Phil Wlnans. and Mr. and
Mrs. Casper drove over from Walla
Walla yesterday In a big touring car
and were the guests during the day
of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Roosevelt. '
Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Thompson and
little daughter Thelma left Friday
by auto for Portland. They go first
to Antllope where they will visit Mrs.
Thompson's aunt, Mrs. Chas. Rurbin,
then on to Portland. t
Miss Anna Bracken,, who has been
the guest of Mrs. C. J. Ferguson for
the past two weeks will return to her
home in Walla Walla Monday, accom-
Miss Phlnney leaves tomorrow mor
ning for Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, where
she will spend her vacation. She will
return about the middle of September
to resume her work as teacher of pi
ano. -
Mr. and Mrs. Sam R. Thompson,
Miss Bertha Alexander and Mr., H.
Collins drove to. Walla Walla on Sun
day In the Thompson automobile, re
turning the same evening.
Attorney J. P. Neal of Freewater,
came up from the east end Wednes
day and was among the number of
out-of-town people at the first public
concert Wednesday evening.
Miss Lula .Hubbard of Walla Wal
la is the guest of Miss. Bernlce
Ruppe. Both young ladles went to
Athena today where they have class
es in music.
Mrs. Mark Moorhouse was a very
charming hostess two afternoons this
week. Five hundred was played
on both occasions,
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Dr. C. J. Smith and family were
among the many automobllists who
attended the Caledonian picnic at
Athena Friday.
' Mrs. Levi Ankeney and Mrs. John
Ankeney of Walla Walla, are visit
ing in the city as the guests of Mrs.
F. E. Judd.
Mrs. Ira L. Ray of Portland, it the
guest of her parents, Mr. and Mr.
Jesse Falling.
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Mrs. Frank Hayes entertained in
formally at bridge on Wednesday af
ternoon. Mrs. U. A. Hartman of Portland, la
In the city, the guest of Mrs. L. H
Sturgts.
ANOTHER FRENCH AVIATOR
-FLIES ACROSS TnE CHANNEL
Dover, May 21. Count DeLesseps,
a French aviator, crossed the English
channel, is an aeroplane this after
noon. He landed near Dover, repeat
in:; Blerlofs performance.
SILVER
We have a beautiful
array of wedding silver
for your inspection.
ROYAL M. SAWTELLE
" JEWELER y
PENDLCTON. OREGON
A Jack rabbit looks bigger to a lit
tle boy than a Hon does to his father.
'7 J
)ttm
Cheaper Than Gas
Denatured Alcohol
75c
a gallon at
F. J. DONALDSON,
Reliable Drvggtot
WHOOP-EE! THE HOTTEST GAME OF THE SEASON
WESTON vs. PENDLETON
The League Leaders
2nd in percentage column
Matlock Grounds at 2:30 P. M.
The Pendleton team has been strengthened by new material and we will be in the game to win Sunday.
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If you like clean, fast amateur ball, don't miss this game.