PAGE SIX BAHiT MA9X OKEOGSIAX, FETDLJCTON, OBJDOON, FRIDAY, JANVART 20, 1911. EIGHT PAGES HOUSTONS APPEAR HERE THIS EVENING The Houstons will appear at the Christian church this evening aa the second number of the high school lec ture course. In speaking of Mrs. Houston, the Shaw-Priest Lyceum bureau sas: Mrs. Houston Is a reader of excep tional ability and has proven herself during the past three seasons to be one of the best entertainers In her line of work In the Lyceum field today. Her readings, for the most part are her own cuttings from stories by well known authors, while the has many humorous monologues and stories, most of Ui em also her own arrange ment, For this reason she does not tire the audience by giving them things that they have heard many times before, and her many encores are strong evidence of this fact. Mrs. Houston plays the piano ac companiments for Mr. Houston anl al so ably assists him In his magic. Of Mr. Houston the bureau says: As an Imitator of musical instru ments, he is undoubtedly without an equal. In his many imitations of musical instruments he uses composi tions written for the instruments imi tated, and played by the noted musici ans of the world. For his imitation of the 'cello, "the Instrument of the soul," he uses the "Star Song" from Tannhauser, "Simple Confession," etc., etc. (Read what Prof. Zedeler has to say.) For his Imitation of a cornet solo (with triple tongueing) such compositions as "The Signal" toy Brooks. "Th Lvy..4ntho:i pol ka" by Levy, etc., are used and so on through the various Instrumental im itations. And then his marvelous, im itation of a complete "Little German Band" giving the "clash and bang" of the drums and cymbals, the shrill notes of the cornet, the "screech" of the "yellow clarinet" and the low "grunts" of the brass horns so clear ly that one can almost see the actual band passing before them. Save Two Live. 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White, architect, 1917 First street, Baker City, Oregon. Dated January 18, 1911. Price AK A New (Edition Now for the first time you get a complete set of all Mark Twain's writ ings at just exactly one-half the price they have ever been sold before. This is a new edition, just as complete as the old one, which still sells, by the v.-ay, at $50.00. This new edition is only $25.00for the 25 volumes. !f J?f5e Mark Tv!.a,n'8 ambition to have his books In every mJZ ?' and he mado a Sreat Personal sacrifice to in ?h w!i?rw rlaSab, PPOrtunlty-for the first time w ?r JTLf ?ufi,,J,Ln& coPy"ghted books are sold at the thrice of non-copyrighted books-the chance will not come again. But for Mark Twain's action this would have been impossible. Never before has a copyrighted library set of a standard author's works been issued at such a low figure. His Complete Works 25 Beautiful Volumes Binder Matthews says : " Mark Twain will be included In that group of writers headed y Mol.cre and Cervantes. With the exception of Count Tolstoi, Twain ' "ni mouern writers, and will be handed down to posterity through. the trio of his works 'Huckleberry Finn,' 'Tom Sawyer and Pleaae aend m tor ea-Pudd-iAead I Wilson.' Twain is a greater stylist than Stevenson or m'f mTrkaiv'S Taoreau. and his Man that Corrupted Hadleyburg' is one of the finest wZSSl woks .n Engl.sh literature." Mark Twain himself wrote a preface Clonal Edition, tw.ntyfiv. vol to this edition. Brander Matthews has written the bioeraohical """ ' blndin. It 1 under- criticisra of Mark Twain and his work. There are portraits of tood I mar retain the ut for Sva dajra, the author at periods when the different booka mr ; ,nd "plratlon of that tlm. if I do ... . C55 VI Willing. harper BROTHERS Franklin Squire Ntw Tork City not car for the booka, I will return them at ' your zpenae. If I keep the booka, I will remit W OO a month until the full rrice. S2S.0O. hmm been paid, or, within thirty dan. 123.75 aa r. meat to full. " There are beautiful pictures bv such artists as Frost, Newell, Smedlev. Thulstruo. Clinedinst. Kemhli. and Opper. The binding Is in rich red reo silk book ciom, wun ime laoeis stamped in gold. The books are printed on white antique wove paper, esoe- ciaily made for this edition. Each volume il T Slguatura. mi generous size and bulk, 5x7) Inches. ' DnUintrO X Sendbookato A Catalogue of Our Standard Set of Books wlU be saat apoa raqoert P. O. E. O. 1-M DESCHUTES RAILROAD TO BOLD COSTLY BRIDGE What Is a cold la the head? NoU. lng to worry about If you treat It with Hly's Cream Balm. Neglected, the cold may grow lato catarrn, and the air-passages be so Inflamed that you have to fight for every breath. It Is true that Ely's Cream Balm masters catarrh, promptly. But you know the old saying about the ounce of preven tion. Therefore use Cream Balm when the cold In the head shows It self. All druggists, 60c, or mailed by Ely Bros.. 56 Warren street. New Tork. Bring Us Your Rags! We pay cash for large, soft, clean rags. Bring them to the East Ore gonian office at once. Unfurnished housekeeping ' rooms for rent in the East Oregonian bnlM lng. Ail modern convenience. quire at E. O. office One of the largest and most costly structures of its kind on the Pacific coast will be built by the Deschutes railroad to carry Its line across the gorge of Willow creek, on its way In to Central Oregon. The bridge will be 1050 feet long, 260 feat above tha water, and will contain 1500 tons of structural steel. It will span Willow creek at milepost 102. Another big engineering work has been started on Lewis river. Wash., near the Cresap ferry, eight miles from Tacolt, where a big log chute, 1500 feet long, 80 feet wide and 16 feet deep, is to be built of solid con crete. A bridge across the river will also be constructed, the total cost being reported to be 1,600,000. It will take two years to complete the work it is estimated. 1 ' LIBRARY NOTES. 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G In the early days, the days of our grandfathers, the neighbor was the one w-ho lived in the next house or on the next street; now the man who lives In Paris, Hongkong or Venice, is a neighbor of ours. The literature of today makes it possible for us to know the history, customs and ac tivities of the various nations of the whole world. Probably few people realize how great an education of mind and heart this coming together of the world In one great community, is giving to this generation and in' this noble education, books, and Incident ally our libraries, are playing a great part. Last week we listed a number of books dealing with the life and his tory of the Italian people, from the following list of books you may be able to learn some Interesting facts concerning our French neighbors. - Frervh History. Adams "Growth of the French Nation." Oarlyle "French Revolution." Ellott "Old Court Life In France." Perkins "France Under Riche lieu." Description and Travel. Baker "France of the French." Edwards "France of Today." Edwards "Home Life In France." Wendell "France of Today." Rlojrraphy. Blind "Madame Roland." Bourrlenne "Memoirs of Napoleon Bifnn Tiartp." Imbert "Coat of the Empress Jo sephine." Imbert "Marie Antoinette." Michelet "Joan of Arc." Fiction. Balzac "Caherine de Medici." Dumas "Diamond Necklace."" Erckmann Madame Therese." Gras "The Reds of Midi." McCarthy "The Flower France." Merrlman "Barla.sli of Guard." - . . Twain "Personal Recollections Joan of Arc." Weyman "A Gentleman of France." Elmhurst, Calif., Jan. 19. With a flight of more than a mile to his credit, Fung Joe Guey, a local Chi nese, today stepped into the lime light as the first Chinese aviator In America. In a machine made by himself and other Clilnese, combin ing the Farman and Wright types of biplane, soared from the fields near Elmhurst to a height of 40 feet He has a seventy-five horsepower motor, water cooled.- Too Mnch Face. 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