East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, September 21, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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DAILY EAST OBEGONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON. lIimsDAY, SKPTEMHEIt 21, 1911.
WORK. AT THE OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE.
AT THE OREGON THEATRE
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"TI10 Sunny SlUo of Ilromlwaj-."
What promises to be one of the best
attractions to visit our city this sea
son will be that nifty song show.
The Sunny Side of Broadway," which
a ill appear at the Oregon theater
iept. 23rd, headed by that clever
:i.rndian. . Max Hloom, with an all
star supporting company of principals
ind the younget-t and gingeriest bevy
' show girlw that have ever played
this city. The comedy should be an
immediate hit from start to finish.
Manager Boyle Woolfolk has spent a
wiall fortune in mounting the produc
tion and dressing the performers. The
wardrobes of this company will be a
rtvelatlon to local theatre goera. Wo
men especially will see gowns that
will cause many a heart to flutter.
Madam Bloodgood of New York de
ligned the costumes for this play as
.veil as for many of the big companies
that tyll be sent on tour this season.
Among the many song hits that are
literppersed throughout the play are
Oh Mr. Moon, You're Full Tonight,"
When It's Raining," "Love Is Very
"oolish." "I'm a Devil," "Beware of
he Garden of Love," "My New Motor
"oat." ".Selling Papers,' "Every
Has a Broadway," and the talk of thr
country. "The Pazaza Plant." This
long, which bids fair to be one of the
eason's successes, shows a tree that
instead of fruit bears miscellaneous
collections of everything from an old
ill 00 to an air ship. The song is in
troduced by Max Bloom, assisted by
his bevy of dancing Ponies. Curtain
will rise at 9 o'clock sharp.
for delivery to her creditors, Mrs.
Douglas Cone, heir to the old home
place of the great Joseph Spencver
Cone ranch that once embraced 100,
000 acres, will keep the famous old
homestead in the family.
When the money reached town it
was transferred to wagons and hauled
through the streets under heavy
guard to the bank vaults. The trans
fer was accomplished so quickly that
few realized anything unusual was
happening.
The identity of her new creditor
has not been disclosed. Mrs. Cone's. -
I effort to raise the money to redeem
her stork has been watched with keen
Interest and sympathy by the entire
Tehama county, especially by old set
tlers. . t
DKSEKTS TUPEE VOW HIIOW.
itAXCII IS ItF.IKEMEI
UY HALF TON OF GOLD I
California Woman Has
Coin to Save Famous
of 1 (10.000 Acres.
Bed Bluff, Ca'.if. With $375,00) in
yold coin locked in the vaults of the order that
Bank of Tehama county and ready 1 overlooked.
Wild West ''IJronciio nustcr" Former
ly Vvkfnxi Xir rial Wing.
Red Wing, Minn. To desert the te
pee, the paddle and the canoe on the
banks of the Mississippi, on Prairie
island, to lead the life of a cowboy on
the plains ol old Sant'.-t in Nebraska
and the far west .nd become the re-cogniz'-d
champion broncho buster of
the world and appear in the brilliant
headliners of Wild West shows,, s the
unusual career of Harry Lucas who,
Town " t . -rv .?-. ..." :
on ino rarKS oi. oii uul pu-an
i Indian Mary about the streets of Red
i Wing.
He visited Red Wing on a flying
trip from Duluth to Prairie Du Chien,
where he will jo.n a Wild West show
and give his performance.
He did not mingle with the Sioux
Indians on the island. He was here
on a business mission. He was look
ing after his intere-t ;n the allotments
allowed by the government under the
1SS5 act of congress to the Sioux band.
As a son of Samuel Lucas, one of
the original Red Wing band of In
dians, the sum of $502.96 was due
him. The final settlement has not
been made, but the broncho buster
thought it b'.st to seek H-ga! advice in
his claim would not be
1375,000 lit
Homestead
Scenes Showing Technical Instructlo
Oregon's Largest Institution of
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! . NORTHWEST i
Hot Metal F.nlers Moil's F.yc.
Wallace, Idaho. George Wlnton, a
machinist working at the Hercules
mine, was seriously burned with red
hot babbit metal anil may lose the
sight of his right eye. He had started
to
:)r t ii- i.iol'en metal into a bear
ing win n it apparently exploded. Ills
!'slri!s vrc filed, his eye burned
and the lashes glued together. The
whole rif,'ht side of his face was affected.
he escaped w.th seveie :jrucs nh"Ut
his right leg. the clothing around
whlclv was torn to shreds by tho in i-chinery.
Cimlit In 'I hro'ii lie .Marliiuc.
Villnir, Wash Oeorge Filner a
threshing lnyul on WlTJiiim Wachter's?
mach no, narrowly rsi-nped denth. A
part i f h',s clothing got caught in the
tumbling rod. pulling him into the
machinery. Had it not neen for the
assistance of a nearby hand, the man
ivu'il have been criou-ly hurt, but
Ul liix'kx Deputy In fll.
Moscow, Idaho. Tiie . sixth Ja 1
breik within less than one year oc
curred when an Indian locked Deputy
Sheriff Hoy Drury in n cell.'
ilat'c i Piinn-a In a Runaway.
Willn.r. W'.i.li. Willie 1'im Huden
was driving a four-:-.ule team out of
the barnyard the mules became un
manageable and ran Into a water tank
upsetting the wagon and throwing
him to the ground. fracturing his
shoulder blade and breaking his wrist.
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SUirhtick Store lioh'xtl.
Dayton, Wash. A telephone r.vs
sage was received from the police it
Sfubuck stating that the general store
of Walters Brothers had been broken
into Saturday night.
Dunn ISarii Is De-iroycl.
IXiiin, Wa h. W. V.. Bone lo-t a
large barn by f.re. He succeeded in
saving his team, harness an 1 waon
Mark Summers Sirnin- AnkV.
Mansfield, Wash. Mark Sumnie
f-'ll from a scaffold li'le at work
D. P. Kinder's new residence mi Se
end avenue and su taim-d a sprain
ankle.
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dleton fair Is over the fruitgrowers an J
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tak ng their exhibits to Walla Walla
to enter. Milton and Freewntcr have
a. joint exhibition or fruit an.l have
secured n man to take charge of the
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NOTE On account of the
stores remaining open Satur.
day evening, the curtain will
rise at 9 o'clock.
Seats on Sale Friday Mwn.
. lug at
PENDLETON DRUG CO.
YOU WOULDN'T KNOW THE OLD PLACE NOW
THE
OREGON
THEATRE
Has Been Remodeled Into An Up to-Date Play House Which Will Open
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23
With the Big Beauty Show
THE SUNNY SIDE OF BROADWAY
WITH
MAX BLOOM and Company of DANCING PIPPINS