East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, May 25, 1910, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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DAILY KA8T OREGOXIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MAY 25, 1910.
EIGHT PAGES.
FIRST GRADUATION
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OF HERMISTOrJ HIGH
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1K. 1U.KAKXEY AXD Sl'lT.
COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES ':
WEIXKS MAKE ADDRESSES
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$1.00 to $5.00
A Priceless Jewel
Jewels differ in 'value according to
lie, brilliancy, perfection and rarity.
But one Jewel upon which none of
these things depend for value Is the
ye.
, Come see us once In a while and
let us tell you If you are affected by
eyestrain, weak muscles, astigmatism
or anything else that neeas correct-
fog.
We Fit Glasses Properly
Aid your sight and only charge little
for such service. .
A. E. SERUM, Optometrist.
A, L. Schaofor
Jeweler
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Itfor Calls Attention to Great
Growth of School During Last Four
Years Last- Shipment of Govern,
ment Machinery Leaves for Sun
River Project.
(Special Correspondence.)
Hermiston, Ore., May . 24. Last
night the first students of the Her
miston high school were graduated,
and also at the same time a number
of eighth grade students. Dr. W. H.
Bleakney of Pendleton academy, de
livered a very excellent address to
the graduates and following him
County Superintendent Wells made a
4 4 H til .1 . .V. n
fact that on the 30th of this month
it will be four years since the Hermls- j
ton school district was organized and(
in that year there was one teacner in
charge and but a mere handful of(
pupils were in attendance. At the clos-
ing of this term there were six teach-;
ers employed and nearly 100 pupils
In attendance. Next year several ad-,
ditlonal teachers will be employed
and school will be held in one of the!
finest stone school buildings In the
country, costing $25,000.
W. T. Hosklns of Echo was over at
tending commencement . exercises.
E. Embry and C. Hume Park came
In last night from Clarkston, Wash
ington, and will make Herm'.ston their
future home. Mr. Embrys father and
Mr. Park are owners of a fine twenty
acre tract under the government ditch.
Yesterday the last shipment of gov
ernment machinery left Hermiston for
the Sun River government project In
Montana. It consisted of two engines.
30 dump cars and several cars of
steel rails. This machinery will have
to be sauled 45 miles overland in or
der to get-to the place they are work
ing. All the balance of the machln
ery Is now being used by Twohy Bros.
In their work on the O. R. & N. com
pany's lines. .
Flaal Exams Now In Progress- YVee
; ton People View Eclipse of Moon
Rut Fall to See Halley's Comet
Other New '
Jap-A-Lac
The Home " Beautifier
Murphy Bros.
The paint men
will tell you about
Jap-A-Lac
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Cass Matlock, Prop.
BEST PICTURES
MORE PICTURES
LATEST PICTURES
and illustrated songs in I
the city.
Shows afternoon and eve
nings. Refined and en
tertaining for the entire
family.
Next to French Restaurant
Entire change three times
each week? Be sure and
we the next change.
Adults 10c. Children
under 10 years, 5c.
Orttolis fcy
(Special Correspondence.) '
Weston, Ore., May 24.: Final ex
aminations are being held at the pub
lic school this week, and also In the
high schoo'. Commencement exercis
es of the sen'trs of the high school
will be held Thursday evening, and a
most attractive program will be ren
dered. The exercises will be held In
the U. B. Church.
The total eclipse of the moon last
night "was viewed by -many of Wes
ton's citizens, and also Halley's comet
was watched with the expectation . of
having a good view of this heavenly
visitor, but owing to clouds forming
Just at the time that the moon was
hidden when it was expected the view
of the comet would be the best, the
gazers were not permitted to any more
than see a pale glimmer but to those
who waited- until about the time the
comet set the view was more satisfac
tory. ,
Mr. I. Kemp of CelvlUe, Wash,
father of Ira M. Kemp, cashier of the
bank, is a visitor at his son's home.
All the good qualities of Ely's
Cream Balm, solid, are found in Li
quid Cream Balm, which is Intended
for use in atomizers. That It is a
wonderful remedy for Nasal Catarrh
is, proved by an ever-increasing mass
of testimony. It does not dry out nor
rasp the tender air-passages. ' It al
lays the inflammation and goes
straight to the root of the disease. Ob
stinate old cases have yielded in a
few weeks. All druggists, 75c, includ
ing spraying tube, or. mailed by Ely
Bros, 66 Warren street, N. Y.
CHAIilAPINE MAKES HIT
- IN NEW GRAND OPERA
An Ideal Husband
la Datlent. even with a nagging wife
for he knows she needs help- Bhe
may be so nervous and run-down In
health tha trifles annoy her. If she
Is melancholy, excitable .troubled witn
loss of appetite, hehdache, sleepless
tiesfl nnatiDation or fainting and diz
v onoiia aha needa Electric Bitters.
thA moat wonderful remedy for ailing
women. Thousands of sufferers from
female troubles, nervous troubles
hakacha and weak kidneys - have
used them and become healthy and
hapoy. Try them. Only 60c Satis
faction guaranteed by Tallman & Co
90-YEAR-OLD MAN IS
MARRIED FRIDAY IS
Guilford. Conn. George Durkin,
the only man in town who saw Hal
lev's comet on Its last as well as Its
present trip, deliberately picked Fri
day, the 13th. to marry ma nouseaeep-
er, Mrs. Cleveland Grlswold, whose
husband broke the United 8tate rec
ord in obtaining a divorce when he
was awarded his decree from her sev
eral months ago.
It took onlv five minutes for the
Judge to hear the story and sign the
papers. Durkin is ninety years old
and his bride Is Just half his age.
The couDle walked to the Methodist
parsonage where the Rev. Otis Range,
pastor, performed the ceremony. Mr.
Durkin is a civil war veteran and is
wealthy.
He says that the marriage Is the re
sult of a comet courtship.
Paris. The sensations of the hour
In Brussels wero the annearancp of
the great Russian basso Chaliapine in
Massenet's new nnera of "Don Quix
ote;" and of Frieda Hempel, the fa-(
mous coloratura soprano with M. j
Smimoir, tne wonuenui nuwun itiui
in "La Traviata." Chaliapine's "Don
Quixote" was a revelation. It was
marked by poetry, picturesqueness
and power. The opera Itself con
tains many very vivid and beautiful
musical episodes, but also much is
sadly lacking In originality. The U-
brettn bv Henrv Cain Is only here
and there based on the novel of Cer
vantes. In tha ooera. for Instance,
Dulcinea is an attractive and at times
sympathetic courtesan, while the poor
Kntgnt dies in me ena oi gnei m wc
rejection of his matrimonial address
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fTnnaehold Remedies -
o Maaains- to tha vast army of
peopl ewho live in rural districts ana
neb. standard medicines as Lydia jsj.
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound,
which has stood the test of time,
growing In popularity and favor every
year, will continue to De tne saie
guard of American women for all dls
eases peculiar to their sex. a
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GRAND DUCHESS NOW ' v
A MOTHER SUPERIOR
A Man Wanp to Die
only when a lazy liver and sluggish
bowels cause frightful despondency.
Bat Dr. King's New Life Pills evpel
poisons from the system; bring hope
and courage; ovre all liver, stomach
and Kidney troubles; impart health
and vigor to the . weak, nervous and
ailing. 25c at Tallman 8t Co.
t Farmers Union Picnic
The second annual Farmers' Pic
nic will be held in Milton on Friday,
June J. ' v
By a vote of the locals it was decld-t-A
that all male members wear blue
striped overalls and jumpers and all
ladv members wear blue bandana
handkerchief aprons with two pock
ets. Everybody invited.
C. C. CONNER, County Pres.
CURE YOUR KIDNEYS.
Do Not Endanger Xlfe When s Pea
dletoa Citizen Shows You the Care.
Why will people continue to suffer
the agonies of kidney complaint,
backache, urinary , disorders, lame
ness, headaches, lankuor. wny auow
thamaaivea to befoca - chronic Inva
lids, when a certain cure Is offered
i hem?
Doan'a Kidney Pills Is the remedy
to use, because It gives to the kidneys
the help they need to perform their
work. '
If you have any. even one, of the
avmntoma of kidney disease, cure
yourself now, before diabetes, orepey
nf Rrte-ht'a disease seta in. Read this
Pendleton testimony:
Mrs. Arthur Hammer, 717 Aura
treet, Pendleton, Ore., says: --or
the last five years Doan'a Kidney
Pills, nrocured at the Pendleton Drug
Co., have been just ae effective In
eliminating backache aa they were
when they first came to my notice In
the spring of 1991. Doan's Kidney
Pills proved conclusively to we wnen
recommended them to my friends
that they were a reliable remedy and
I still vouch for their merit as I have
the greatest confidence In them."
For sate by all dealers. Price SO
ceats. Foeter-Mllburn Co., Buffalo,
New York, sole agents for the Uni
ted Statea.
Remember the name Doan's and
take ether.
Moscow. The widowed Grand
Duchess Sergius, who is a daughter of
Princess Alice of England ana urana
Duchess of Hesse, has taken formal
vows of devotion to the service of
God and "love- for one's neighbor."
The community or ss. Biartna ana
Mary Sisters of Mercy, which she
founded, and of which Bhe Is now
Mother Superior, numbers forty-five
members. Including Princess Obolen-
sky and other aristocrats. The Met
ropolitan of Moscow officiated at the
service and bestowed upon the grand
duchess the veil and cross of a Mother
superior, removing the white veil and
cypress of the ordinary sister.
The errand duchess' confessor' pre
sented her with ikons of the SS. Nich
olas and Alexandria and with the
blessing of the T8ar and Tsaritsa.
7,000,000 TO GIVE SALUTE.
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Children All Over British Empire Will
Observe "Empire Day."
London. "Empire Day," on May
24, is becoming more and more a
great national festival. Thousands of
children, not only in the British Isles,
but also In the colonies, celebrated
In drills, songs and displays the "Em
pire Day" motto, "One King, One
Flag. One Fleet, One Empire."
The Imperial cadet meeting held
in T-nndnn on "EmDlre Day" was
one of the most Interesting events
of the festival. It was a vast rifle
match for boy marksmen, boys from
Canada, Australia, South Africa and
New Zealand being represented.
Bute it Onto, city or Toledo. Lucas Cona
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he Is
color partner of tb firm of F. i. Che
ney Co., doing boslaeas In tbe City of
Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and
tnat aaia iirm win vJ "
ununuon nnf.T.AAH for aia aaa aver I
case of Catarrh that cannot be en red by
the se Of 1111 irr v-urw. .
wen to before ate aad subscribed la
nreMOce. title tu oay pi iMKemoer,
D. 18M. .
A. W. ULIIBUR,
(Heal) Notary Public.
u.m.. f-tf iih la lakM lataraalt
and acts directly oe the blood and ocooe
surfaces of tne system, sera lor wnir
tail free. . , .
Sold by all Drngklsta, 78c.
Take Hall's Family Pllle for eoastlaev
tloa.
Notice to Public.
Dr. I. V. Temple wishes to an
nounce the removal of his office from
the John Schmidt building to the Am
erlcan National bank hu'ldlng.
De yon take the East Oregonlan?
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These simple rules will govern the contest: '
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2. No contribution from a professional artist will be considered.
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.4 The sketch submitted may be traced over the dotted outline in rightrhand panel, with additions
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