East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, December 01, 1910, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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DAILY EAflPT OSICOMAK, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1910.
EIGHT PAGES
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We Can Please You
Vilh Xmas Jewelry, Silver
and Cul Glass
We've twoi! able to satisfy the most discriminating
taste, both in quality and price for many holidays.
This year our stock is more diversified and moro
beautiful than ever. Our advance sales indicate this
the banner year. Who ever heard of anybody not
wanting Diamonds, Jewelry or Silverware, or hav
ing too much? Select the field that admits no mis
take. Ever notice a person receive a package from
a Jewelry store, and Hint store Our Store? There's
something distinctive ahout a daintily boxed pack
age, a bonafide sureness that everything Is just
A-No. 1, coming from
A. L. SCHAEFER
LEADING JEWELER.
Efforts are being made to organise
a Pendleton Amateur Athletic club
and enough names have been secur
ed to Insure the success of the under
taking. The gynmasium In the rear
of the Commercial club rooms will be
secured and both a basket ball team
and indoor baseball team will bo developed.
The smaller eastern colleges were
enabled successfully to invade the
ranks of the so-called "big four" un
der the new rules this season. Never
will Brown's defeat of Yale by the
score of 21 to 0 be forgotten.
Pennsylvania Is the leading scorer
of the "Big Four" with 163 points,
eight more than Harvard. Brown,
which make a great record after the
mid-season games, overtops Pennsyl
vania in scoring and leads all New
England colleges with 198.
Sammy Keller of England thinks
he Is entitled to a return with Jimmy
Welsh, one of the bantamweight
ham'ions of America who won a
letory over him in a 10-round bout
at the Fairmont Athletic club. The
bout was a fast one and an even one
up to the last rounds. It was Walsh's
work on the last three rounds that
yielded him the honors.
Tom Shevlin of the state of Minne-
ta, the coach who taught Yale the
plays that so mystified the Tigers,
was. after the game, surrounded by
crowd of Yale officials. He was
rather bored with the flood of con
gratulations which were being heaped
upon him. "We won! that Is all there
is to it. Xow, if you don't go away
and leave me alone I shall be forced
to say, 'I told you so.' "
NEW YORK DRAMATIC
LETTER,
New York. Next week come
Sothern and Marlowe, therefore it is
not necessary to state that Important
and interesting productions are to be
added to the already notable list of
successes running in some of the
leading playhouses. The Sothern
Marlowe engagement opens at the
Brodway theater on Monday night
During the first week they will pre
sent "Macbeth," but the following
weeks will be devoted to the best
known of the Shakespearean plays in
their repertoire.
Marie Cahill, who has had such a
splendid reception at the Broadway
theater during her engagement of
"Judy Forgot" will leave tonight to
make room for Mr. Sothern and ss
Marlowe. Miss Cahill In her new
play had unusually capable support
from a large company of singers and
dancers remarkable for youth, beau
ty and talent.
Sharing popular Interest with
Sothern and Marlowe will be William
Gillette, who begins a farewell en
gagement in a repertoire of his most
famous plays at the Empire theater
next Monday evening, succeeding
John Drew, who has been playing to
crowded houses In his most success
ful play. "Smith." Mr. Gillette will
begin his engagement with a revival
of Sherlock Holmes.
The coming of Mr. Gillette will
make two plays by Sir A. Conan Doyle
running in New York at the same
time. His newest work "The Speck
led Band," now in Its second week
at the Garrick theater, achieved in
stantaneous success. The play Is
done in three acts and five scenes,
and In Mr. Doyle's own dramatization
of one of the most uncanny and or
iginally thought out adventures of
that curiously real person, Sherlock
Holmes.
Although Mrs. Leslie Carter, who
is starring under the management of
John Cort, has only appeared four
nights of her six weeks engagement
in her new play, "Two Women," at
the Lyric theatre, there Is a wide
spread regret that her engagement
is not to be extended, for six weeks
will not be sufficient for the friends
of this wonderful actress to see her
in her latest vehicle. Rupert Hughes
has based his story "Two Women"
on an idea from the Italian drama,
"The Statue of Esch," by T. Glonnl.
The author deals with two women
who bear a startlingly physical re
semblance to each other, but whose
souls are of equally startling contrast.
The author endeavors to show the In
fluence of the good life upon the bad
and the redeeming qualities of noble
example.
"The Bachelor Belles." with Mile
Gneo, is attracting crowded houses at
the Globe theater. The cast Is a
strong one, but the notable work of
the show Is done by Mile. Gonee,
whose dancing is the delight of all who
have seen it.
May Irwin at Wallack's has been
Interviewed, caricatured and talked
about as if it were a discovery of the
fall of 1910, instead of being, as she
is, a veteran of the stake. The truth
of it Is that we are all glad to have
May back in our midst and there Is
no other way of showing it or no
better way than to make a fuss over
her.
"The Girl In the Taxi" with Carter
De Haven and Jessie Millard in the
company, Is still at the Astor. It is
a foreign farce with the scene chang
ed to Broadway. The flavor of the
original stood the change well.
Lulu Glasor has begun the second
week of an indefinite engagement in
"The Girl and the Kaiser," with Har
ry Connor, at the Herald Square the
ater. The piece is an adaptation of
a three-act operetta entitled "Dio
Forster Christ! 1," which has already
achieved popularity in German
speaking countries.
Anne Caldwell's new play, "The
Nest Egg." at the Bijou theater, with
Molda Sears in the stellar role, is
making good. It Is a comedy of
semi-rural order, with the scene of
the play laid in a small town near
Albany, N. Y., called Eden Center,
The story deals with the experiences
of a middle-aged dressmaker who
wants to make a living and get a hus
band at the same time.
The circus part of the Hippodrome
makes a special appeal to the young
sters and interests grownups as well
There are performing elephants, com
leal baby bears, lions who go through
remarkable tricks and the carnival of
clowns, in addition to the three spec
tacles after the circus which offer as
tonishing scenic surprises.
At the American Music Hall the re
cent Innovation of a twenty-two ac
program proved such a success that
it is being continued. The most prom
Inent of this long array of acts is that
of Arnold Daly, heading his own
company og associate players in "The
Van Dyck."
Society and the populace gather at
the New theater weekly to see the
repertoire of this wonderful play
house, which includes "The Thunder
bolt," "Sister Beatrice and Ben as a
double bill, and Shakespeare's rol
licking comedy, "The Merry Wives of
Windsor."
HOW MUCH IS YOCR
STOMACH WORTH
It's worth almost as much as your
life; how much Is that worth? Tall
man hag a remedy that keeps the
stomach right and makes It right
when It goes wrong.
MI-O-NA Is the ijame of tho great
stomach remedy and Tallman guar
antees it to cure the following stom
ach ailments and symptoms or mo--ey
back.
Upset stomtach, pain In stomach,
belching of gas, biliousness.
Heartburn, sour stomach, lump of
lead In stomach, after dinner dis
tress. Nervousness and headache caused
by stomach derangement.
That all-in feeling In the stomach
after a night of sociability.
Bad effects of overeating or drink
ing; sea or car sickness.
Vomiting of pregnancy, or any
stomach distress.
Remember money back If It fails at
Tollman ft Co, or leading druggists
everywhere, and ths pries la only CO
cents a larva box.
The Correct Time
to stop a cough or cold is Just
soon as it starts then there will
no danger of pneumonia or consump
tion. Just a few doses of Ballard
Horehound Syrup taken at the start
will stop the cough. If it has been
running on for sometime the treat
ment will be longer, but the cure
sure. A. C. Koeppen and Bros.
Australian Girl Good Singer.
Melbourne. A new and wonderful
.singer has been discovered In Austral
la in the person of a little Ballarat
girl, named Vid.i G. Manley, who
trills like M'-lba, whistles like a ca
nary find generally Is said to possess
the most wonderful vocal organs ever
found in a human being. Doctors
and mu.-iii iaris alike are said to be
quite puzzled by the unique forma
tion of little Vida's throat.
The child is only six years of age
and the parents have agreed to their
little one being tested in every way.
In the course of an Interview the
mother stated that one day when her
daughter was only two years of age
she suddenly warbled like a canary
and ever since had retained at com
mand this peculiar power. The notes
are rich and clear.
The foxy club owner signs a good
manager for a long term of years and
gives him a chance to develop a win
ning team. A major league manager
who is hired from year to year and Is
always afraid of losing his job Is at
a great disadvantage.
Yale, Harvard and Princeton are
the magnets for the school football
stars. Another Kilpatrick is headed
toward Yale. He is a Phillips-Exeter
player. This Kilpatrick stands 6 feet
Inches tall and when he fills out
will weigh 210. He plays tackle.
With Mathewson tied up to a three-
year contract and McGraw held to a
five-year agreement the Matty and
Mac combination will be supreme for
some years to come.
V
1
Children Cry for Fletcher's
In his baseball sketch with Mathew
son "Chief" Meyers dons the paint
and feathers and does a war dance.
The red-skin Is a hit as a make-be
lieve scalper of the paleface.
Here's a football secret discovered
bv John B. Foster:
"A strong line with a reasonable
good or Indifferent back field, call it
which you may, appears to be able
to defeat a strong backfleld with only
a reasonably good line.
"That's the result at Princeton
epitomized. Also the Mlchlgan-Penn
game."
Jordan. University of California,
English Rugby footballlst, weighs 240
pounds and stands 6 and 2 1-2 Inches
tall.
Coach Charles F.
Cornell crew of 61.
Courtney of the
Kilpatrick, Yale, Is the best end
In the country. No other is In his
class. "Kill" Is another Tom Shevlin
or Frank Hlnckey.
Christy Mathewson's brother. Hank
has signed to pitch with the Oklaho
ma City team next season.
Exit football, enter basketball.
Housekeeping Rooms for Rent.
Unfurnished housekeeping rooms
for rent in the East Oregonlan build'
Ing. Steam heat, electrlo lights, hot
and cold water and bath. Recently
renovated. Enquire at East Orego
nlan office.
Tho Kind You Have Always Bought, and which hns been
In use for over 30 years, has fcorno the signature of
- and has been made under his Ier
T' ' eonal supervision since Its Infancy.
mr7Y, Uc4b: Allow no one to deceive you in this.
AU Counterfeits, Imitations and "Just-as-good" are but
Experiments that trifle with and endanger tho health of
Infants and Children Experience against Experiment.
What is CASJORIA
Castoria Is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare
goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It Is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic
substance. Its age is Its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and AVlnd
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates tho
Stomach and 1 towels, giving healthy and natural Bleep.
The Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bears the Signature of
The Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years
THI CENTaUR COMPANY, TT (TKCCT, NCW YORK CITY.
Many persons find themselves af
fected with a persistent cough after
an attack of influenza. As this cough
can be promptly cured by the use of
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy It
should not be allowed to run on until
It becomes troublesome. Sold by all
dealers.
More moving pictures shown than
any other theatre in the city ths
Pastime.
LEGAL BLANKS
of every description, for County Court, Circuit Court, Jus
tice Court, Real Estate, etc., for sale at the East Oregonian
office.
YOUR MAIL ORDERS WILL RECEIVE OUR PROMPT AND UNDIVIDED ATTENTION
Hie. Happy Man.
"I hear she Is to be married. Who Is
the happy man?"
"Her father." December Llppln-cott's.
A love that builds the morning
fires Is about the right temperature
to suit any bride.
ANNOUNCING OUR
New Holiday Goods
After months of much careful preparation, and with the intermingling of the best and foremost
manufacturers of the new and old world, our magnificent stock lias never before been seen to bet
ter advantage, especially with all tho many new additions of this season's very latest styles and
productions.
A Cordial Invitation is Extended to One and All
to witness the splendor and refinement that prevails, in every department, where prices are as fair
as reason will make them, for poods of the superior class, and represented by an absolutely bind
ing guarantee. We therefore suggest early selecting of your holiday gifts, as tho varieties are now
at their host, offering amplo choice.
DIAMONDS
Tho largest and finest stock in Eastern Oregon for your approval.
DIAMOND JEWELRY
A most gorgeous display, from the ideas of the world's best designers.
feature.
Platinum mountings a
Watches, Gold Jewelry, Sterling Silver, Clocks, Cut Glass, Umbrellas,
Ivory, Toiletware and China
Representing the best in their respective lines and in complete varieties.
Wm. Hanscom--THE Jeweler