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ETOTIT PAOKS. DAILY EAST OKEGOXrAK, PKNDLETOK, OKFION", FRTDAY, DECKMHEft IP, n. TAr.E TIIK EE. UN if i it " Tea Garden Syrup for the Christmas 4 Candy assures not only K the best, but its purity and food value protects the children's health. Try it Ask your grocer 1 Pacific Coast Syrup Co. Portland, Oregon ems, i Vic u. k h SECOND PERFOHMANCE OFUIM A SUCCESS AS FIRS I CHOW Ullli T1IEATKII GUKETH 1(11X8" IS Ml.V. STUEUS IAST EVENING. Lauichaltlo fixture U Staged by Ik Fletcher and lire Drako and Fvur of tlio Iletclirr KldMe Who Arc Forced to ltc"lond to Many En-tw-Songs Good, DEPUTY GAME WARDEN SLAIN 81 POACHER III TRAIL CREEK VILDS AiiTiiiii iiuiuiakd is killed AS HE FEKFOItMS DUTY IX SOUTH EHX OIIEGOX. Louis Martin I AwiaJlant Upper lloguo Illver Country I Brne of Death of Daring Depot? Stat Of flrlul SlxTlff Coon to Arr-Ht May er Place Iwdatrtl. THREE PEOPLE ESCAPE FIIOM BLAZING HOTEL CENTRA LIA, Waah., Dec. IS. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Rogera and Mlaa Orace Owen, the latter a abler of Mra. Rogera, barely eacaped In their night clothes when a fire destroyed the ' Rogers' rooming house In the business section of Centralis. and Moore Brothers' cafe In the same building. The fire Is thought to have been of incendlury origin. The Roc ers' apartments were a seething fur nace a few momenta after the occu- paoU fled. The loss Is estimated at SI00O, of which only a small part Is covered by Insurance. The rooming house and cafe are located In a block of wooden structures, which would have been wiped out had there been a wind blowing at the time. SpeLUnx Conic at M areola, MARCOLA. Ore.. Dec. IS A spell- Ing contest waa held In the public school here a few days ago, and eight out of the 11 members of the eighth grade made 100 per cent, with an ar- There was more fun at the Ore gon theater last evening and there was another full house to enjoy It The second performance of the Elks' minstrels was just as big a success as the first one and perhaps a little more so. Together the two performances combine to add new lustre to the Elkj as entertainers and also to swell their charity fund some 1500 or more. Given confidence by their succeHS- ful efforts of Wednesday evening, the "Hrother Bills" went at their task of manufacturing laughs with more as wurunce lust evening and the applause below the footlights was ample proof that they "put their stuff over." The blackface comedians' jokes, songs and (lances, the selection of the soloists, the chorus work, and the olio sketch es were received with every evidence of genuine delight. Solos were sung by Geo. C. Baer, J. R. Slmonda, George Edmond, Brooke Dickson,' Wlllard Bond and Glen Scott and every one was mighty pleas ing. All were required to respond with an encore chorus. The end men's numbers without exception were splendid. Jack Gibson, Bill T Ivlmrut.in ant Tr-.it KtAftliafnmF erage for the class of nearly 97 P"; Btarte(, the ,aUgh, wlth thelp 8ong8 cent. The work of the following was perfect: Luella Cos, Agnes Purcell, Mary Uolgamore, Laura Spohn, Iva Titus, Pauline Dugnld, Laurence Drigga and Frank Brlggs. Itcnruod from 'Launch. HEHMOSA BEACH. Cal.. Dec. 18. After drifting all night at sea In on open launch, Mr. and Mrs. J, H Blake, their son and daughter and two little girl friends, were rescued early today when the Incoming tide washed the craft on the beach. All are In a serious condition from ex posure.. Engine trouble left them at th mercy of the wind and rain swept waves. (xHlial to Washington, WASHINGTON, Dec, 18. Colonel Goethals will arrive next Wednesday or Thursday for a conference with government officials regarding his request for a neutral patrol of de atroyers. Goethals will testify before the congressional appropriation com mltteea next week. Horry uwm 1 j " $ry i Comfort for everybody a gift that is useful from ccJIar to ear ret. Be sure and mart down on your Xmisliit a PERFECTION OILHZATER Father use it to warm tha bathroom for shaving:. Mother sews beside it. Th children dress by it. A practical gift, Dealers everywhere Writ far hook 1. 1, "Wmrmtm . if CmU Conwra. " Standard Oil Company (Calif oraU) Portland Fmr Bmst Rtiuhw and dances and the laughs develop ed Into uproarious hilarity when Lee Drake and Bob Fletcher and the four Fletcher kldlets put on their "Aba Data" monkeyshlnes. The children, garbed In monkey costumes, came on In the chorus and their "baboon baby glide" caught the fancy of the audi ence so strongly that they were forc ed to respond to repeated encores. Jim Estes' "Chicken Rag," done with voice and feet nicely attuned and helped out by little Miss Marie Fletcher In a chanticleer costume, was another scream and Estes scored another triumph In the final sketch with his buck and wing dancing. The sketches of the olio were re markably clever. The Pendleton e'ec tlon In 2000 A. D. repeated its hit of the evening before, Walter Rose. George Baer, Nat Kimball, Ray Crjs ta and Clarence Bean covering them selves with glory as they depicted the revised order of the universe under militant feminism. "The Death of the Gladiator." one time favorite of vaudeville. circles, dls covered some tslent not yet signed by professional managers. Cllve Chesh Ire, Don Saunders and Lou Steelhara- mer could commercialize their stunt of last eenlng. The plantation scene made a fitting close to a rrogram of fun. Chlou pek's "Teasing Moon" with chorus was one of the best numbers of the evening and the musical "Junk" dish ed up by the Baer-DIckson-Chloupek Scott quartet proved about as popu lar as anything, so popular In fact that the harmony dispensers exhaust-1 d their repertoire. The darktown wedding. In which Lou Johnson fea tured as the bride, Buck Buchanan as the groom and Lee Drake as the par son, was one of tire veH ticklers oi all. Between halves Lou Steelhammer entertained the audience with some snngs and some good Jokes pulled at the expense of the "Bills" down in the audience, and the orchestra also fill ed up gaps with selections that were appreciated. On the whole Messrs. Chloupek and Steelhammer proven that they can produce quite as good entertainment as professional dlrec tors and the Elks may consider them- selves fortunate, financially and oth erwlse. In having these two men numbered among their members. GOLD HILU Ore., Dec. 18. Dep uty Game Warden Arthur Hubbard, aged 88, of Ashland, was shot and killed while on duty at Trail Creek, In the Upper Rogue River country, by a man said to be Louis Martin, a game poacher. Monday morning Hub bard left Ashland, saying that he had heard of violations In the Trail Creek district. He was accompanied by Con stable Irwin, evidently anticipating trouble with the lawless element. Sheriff Slngler and Coroner Kel logg Immediately left for the scene of the shooting to bring In the body of the warden and apprehend his slayer. Threats agalntit Warden Hubbard have been made frequently, as he was rigid in the enforcement of the law. On several previous occasions he ha been a target from ambush. He haa been ft member of the game proteo tlve force for three years and had a splendid record as an officer. He leaves a widow and two small chil dren In Ashland. Hubbard, when shot, was attempt ing to make a search of Martin's ca bin for evidence of poaching. Communication with Trail la diffi cult, but It Is reported that Martin U being held there awaiting the ar rival of the officers. Martin lived In a wild section of the county, where it has been openly boasted ft game warden would be shot on sight. Lions Escape From Cage While Show is on in IN. Y. Theatre AUDIENCE IN PANIC BUT ANI MALS DO LITTLE DAMAGE ARE ROUNDED UP. COLD SNAP AT INOLIIN FOLLOWED BY SNOWFALL mm DMteir whenever you are troubled with minor ailmenta of the digestive organs, that these may eoon develop into more serious sickness. Your futuro safety, as well as your present comfort may depend cn the quickness with which you seek a corrective remedy. By commo:i consent of the legion who liavo tried them, Beecham's Pilh are the most reliable of all family medi cines. Thi3 standard family remedy tones tho stomach, stimulates tho sluggish liver, reulatea inactive bowels. Improved digestion, sounder sleep, better looks, brighter spirits and greater vitality come after the system has been cleared and the blood purified by teellirHijurs PHI Tho Luiirrt SU of Any Medlcln In lha World) Snld Everywhere. In bovca, 10c FV, IJGI1T STORM COMES A" ESTER- DA V R E V 1 V A 1 SERVICES ARE BEING HELD. (Special Correspondence.) NOLIN, Deo. 18. The cold snap was being followed yesterday by a light snow fall. C. C. Darr of Adams visited ftt A. J. Harps during the first of the week Mrs Mary Holmes of Bedford. la-. Is visiting her son. W. D. Holmes. Rev. Nichols of Spokane and Rev. Cunningham of Holdman, are holding a revival here. A successful social was held at the South Voakum school lost Saturday night. The proceeds amounting to over 850 will be used for an Xmas tree. O. F. Steele leaves on No. 18 this cvenlnr upon a visit to his old home In Care Glrardean county, Mo., where ho hasn't been for 22 years. NEW TORK. Dec. 18 Six trained lions escaped from their cage on the stage of an East Eighty-sixth street vaudeville theater and, bounding Into the audience, consisting principally of women and children, created a panic. One lioness, Alice, the largest of the pack, escaped into ft crowded street. Policemen pursued her Into the hall of a nearby apartment house and In shooting at her probably fa tally wounded ft companion. Sergeant Daniel Glenn. Two or three officers were Blight!' wounded by the claws of the beast In a battle at close range. Hundred Hoe from Theater. At sight of the Hons hundreds of persons In the theater fled screaming to the exits. Mothers delayed by gathering up their children crowded Into corners and places of supposed safety. Scores fainted and many. numbed by the sight of the animals among them, sat transfixed In their seats. With the exception of Alice none of the beasts displayed great ferocity. A few persons who got In their paths were scratched, but none of them was seriously hurt. Five of the animals still were roam ing about the theater when the last of the audience escared. In their rush to safety, spectators left behind all kinds of wearing apparel and per sonal belongings. Rru.xts Roam Thnmgh Hiniso. Meantime the beasts roamed over' the house from gallery to basement. Within an hour after the last specta tor left they were rounded up In the lobby nnd driven Into their shipping box. none of them being Injured. Three arrests were made on charges of manslaughter In the second degree pending the outcome of the wounded nersona. Those In custody are La Bailee Andree, the lions' trainer; C. A. Turqulst, their keeper, and George H. Hamilton, manager of the attrac tion. 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EH ' 726 Main Street JEWELER AND SILVERSMITH Telephone 3 23 J $5000 UL7.i: WKKOKS WAKF.HOVSK AT MKHPOKD MEDFOUll, Ore., Dec. 18 Fire In the warehouse on the Southern Pa cific tracks caused a loss of $5000 to the Koruo Hlver Fruit Troduce association and the Medford Erg Poultry concern. The fruit associ ation's loss is $3000. fully insured consisting of 10 spraying machines and a quantity of spraying material and orchard pupplies. The Toultry concern loses I1&00 partly Insured. Will IOvtiirf! on llloo. SILVER TON, Ore.. Dec 18 On Suture" :y evening, the first lecture of a sorb- of six to be Klven by the Sil vertlon schools will be helj in tho as sembly room. rr, Hodge, of the Uni versity of Oregon, will speak on "The riague of Flies." CASTOR I A lor Infants and Children. Tba Kind Yen Have Always Bough? Beare the ;i.oiE (;utrUN(i AF.KO HACK IS .-OFF Swisn Fed Neglected. GENEVA. SwlUerland. Dec. 18. The Swiss papers ask why the United States has forgotten Swiss children In the distribution of Christmas gifts In Europe. Switzerland Is not fighting, but its fathers, husbands and broth ers to the number of 250,000 are guarding the frontier until the end of the winter. They will not return home for Christmas. Their children will not have any presents. The Swiss army Is entrenched on the frontiers and in their Alpine f orU 1 ready to attack the first army which crosses its frontier while "women and children are suffering. CHICAGO. Dec. 18. Chlc.-.go spon- i'ors of the plan whereby Christmas presents were sent by Americans to the children of tho warring nations of Europe said no gifts were forwarded on the steamer Jason for the Swiss children because the Inten tion was such that holiday momen toes should go to the children of the countries actually engaged In fight ing; children and orphans of soldiers killed in battle and for those whose homes and property had been destroyed. 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