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Vr,F. TI'.M DAILY EAST ORKGOXIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON. MONDAY. JUNE 21, 1915. TWELVE PAGES im of the Chautauqua is to Teach Greatest Truths 3 QOL DARN IT I HAVE SOMEBOOy PINCHtO MVUAST POUCH 0 THE. REAL TOBACCO so Public May Understand YOU LOOK AS S. I? YOU HAD l LOT YOU fc BEST fRIENDV I m a r or its work 1 and its policies p The Standard Oil Company (Cali fornia) has been awarded many honors for its high grade products exhibited at the Panama-Pacific International Exposition, but the one it prizes most the one in which it feels the deepest sense of gratifi cationis the special award "for its nvrk and its policies." Gold Medal of Honor This means that its treatment of its employees, its dealings with the pub- : lie, its attitude toward competitors, its service toits patrons, its methods of producing, transporting, and re fining petroleum in short, the com pany's business morals and practices have been found worthy of the special praise of a great national jury of awards. a i The company is justly proud of this 7 . signal honor as a recognition of the y . fundamental policies under which it '-; has operated from the beginning. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (CALIFORNIA) 4 3l - . V-"4 Im- ss'vX THIS IS THE MOTOR for your work. It makes no difference what power you require, we have the right one anything from one-tenth to hundreds of horse power. Tell us what your plans are and we'il assist you. No charge for this service. J. L. V&ugh&n 111 Main St Phone 13 Influenced by the numerous Inquir ed received from persons desiring to know the true nature and meaning of the ew American idea, the "Chau tauqua" the editor has secured expla natory Information from the Ellison vVhite Chautauqua system. Seeks World Advancement. The fundamental aim of the Chau auqua Is world wide advancement In hoiiRht anS national ideas. Educa tional as well as Inspirnt onnl, it tends :o teach the greatest truths of the nodern era in a manner understood by :he public. Entertainment, combined a-ith uplifting lectures, readings, inu ilcal programs anil "get-to-gether" meetings, Is the medium through which the Chautauqua works. A pro per m'xture of tjie ludicrous, laugh able and entertaining accomplishes "he ends sought. Conceived by great minds the idea has found root in the iil of the minds of citizens In all parts of the I'nlted States. Moral and Social Force. The Chautauqua is one of the strongest forces at work in the re organization of those moral, social and political conditions which are de. trlmental to the greatest development and appreciation of the highest things In life. The power of the church, the safety of the home, the fascination of the opera and the relaxation of club all are comb'ned under the one word so full of meaning "Chautau qua." Distinctly an American idea, the promoters have molded It to har monize with the multitude of emo tions and sympathies of the truly na tional mind and conscience. Held In nig-Uip Tent. The clamor of the c'.rcus. with Its sawdust ring and bluring bands is avoided, but the smell of the trampled grass and the sight of the Mg-top tent in which the Chautauqua Is held are alone enough to lure the music lover to the things within. Thous ands of persons congregate beneath the swaying canvas each year to lis ten to the greatest orators, statesmen and philosophers the American na tion has ever produced. One nig Happy Family. All Chautauqua boosters are mem bers of one big, happy family. Unit ed by the common bond of peisonal enjoyment and advancement, everyone enjoys the fun of his neighbor. Hup- piness and work, are coupled together and the community lifts Itself by Its own boot-ttrops to a higher plane of mental life. The grand opera, once within the grasp of the kings and po tentates alone. Is now the property of the soul-starved mountaineer or the polished lawyer and dignified doctor. Today a cosmopolitan crowd greets the operatic stars who formerly have played before only the wealthier class es In the largest theaters. Fanners clad in their field attire, men from every walk of life all mingle be neath the Chautauqua shelter and en Joy the wonderfully Invigorating pro grams. "Talent" Best Obtainable. The "talent." the technical term ap plied to all those persons who hold the Chautauqua platform, Is divided Into four embracing groups: lectur ers, readers, musicians and enter tainers, while there are also organ izers and directors of games for chil dren. There are three sessions a day, the chief programme usually being given at night. The best orchestras, soloists, glee clubs, ladles' clubs and operatic companies obtainable are util ized by the new "American Idea." Story of II Trovatore Weird and Fascinating In the following paragraphs Is a synopsis of the Opera II Trovatore. This synopsis is taken from the lib retto to be distributed among Chau taukua patrons th's summer. There are five principal characters i n-.n. .,-... !..nrirn nnii Count in 11 iiu.tannc. ........ - di Luna, who are really brothers, but ; do not know this, fall in love wun Leonora, a beautiful girl of the court of Aragon. Leonora loves Manrlca and the first act closes with a duel between the two brothers, in which Leonora steps between them and scaves the r lives. Manrico's supposed mother. Azu- cena. a srvnsy woman who has sworn vengeance against the Count, takes Mnnrii-n tn the evDsv cami). Here we see and hear the beautiful Anvil Cho- S. Manrico returns to the court and nhnut to We married to Leonora when he hears that Azucena, his sup posed gypsy mother, has been arrested a sdv and Is to be executed. Has tening to her rescue, he is repulsed and taken prisoner and ordered killed. Wrhile he is In prison Leonora comes tn thA nrlHon and. hearing him sing' ing, she sings the beautiful Miserere, now becoming one of the most popu lar pieces of music ever written. Leo nora goes to the Count and leads for Manrlfo n life The Count finally prom Lses to yield her lover his freedom provided she will marry the Count. This Leonora agrees to do, but )ust before they are married she takes a slow poison, and when Manrico finds she is to marry the count he charges her with faithlessness. He sees, how- Buy Soda in Bottles 1.J4 !i fjVJ ' 7 r -rA w a. 7 '." . r-lfKr pJJ r.rru -i: rr is mohk sav. ITM1V IIHV IMF SODA AT FOl'XTAIXS. We bottle, fell and deliver to any part of the city, the purest nod as mad! from pure flavors and filtered water. Try an order from the follow ing liKt of delicious beverages: (Vlro-Kola Cola Querai Hire Hoot Ilcer ;rape fcrmv-k Ginger Ala Tru-Frult Pineapple Sodas of all Flavors. ONLY $1.00 A CASE. Consist rg of two dozen bottles, and delivered. fmicTfH n nin nninviii dccd by the dozen )R BARRCLL miim BOTTLING VIOI.XS 1'r1'iKine l?T. I'aul Hcmiii-I;;ar!i, Prop. 22J F.. Court St. Gibbon Folks are Home After Weston Visit MIIS. JOHX HAGF.R AXD CIIIL OKK.Y KETl'KN FROM VACA- TlOX OTHER JiEWS. (Special Correspondence.) .GIBBON, Ore., June 21. lira John Hager and children who have been spending the Daat two weeks In I Weston, have returned to their home here. Charles Wilkes and family of He lix were visiting at the George Brace home last week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Graham of Weston, are camping at the springs for a two week's outing. Dallas Thompson of Walla Walla is pending a few days at the John TVirnpnnn home. Fred Price and Charles May were visiting at the John Hager home here .Sunday from Weston. Miss Alice Foster from near Wes ton, spent Sunday here at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Brace. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Edwards who have been camping here for two weeks, have returned to their home in Pendleton. C. Nurn and his daughter, Mrs. Robert Crabtree, were In Athena Sat urday. George Ifulkey and Al Slgman of Athena were up on a few days' fish ing trip. Henry Thompson attended the PI oneeri picnic at Weston Saturday. Eddlt, the young eon of Mr, and Mrs. Edd Rldder, had to be taken to Athena for medical treatment. The little fellow I suffering from throat tfouMe. Mrs, Fred Collins of Helix who has been at the springs for the past two week went out to Athena to visit her mother for a few days. ever, that she Is fall ng nne is dying and he realizes only too late that she has given her life for his freedom. The Count then takes Manrico pris oner again and orders him executed Just as the execution takes place Azu cena. at the window, exclaims to the Count, "He was thy brother," and her vengeance is complete. Doctors Meet To Discuss the Ills of Man AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIA TlOX OPENS AXNl'AL tXIX VEXTION AT FAR, SAN FRANCISCO, June 21. Un der the leadership of Dr. VV. C. Qor gas, surgeon general of the U. 8. ar my, and Dr. W. J. Mayo of Rochester, Minn., the American Medical Asso ciation, the largest organization of its kind in the world, today opened Its annual convention at the Panama Pacific exposition. On the third day of the convention the organization will split Into the fifteen sections for the consideration of various diseases. The American Academy of' Medicine will begin Its convention June 25 the principal speakers being Chancel lor David Starr Jordon of Stanford University and Dr. Rupert Blue, surgeon-general of the U. S. public health servile. Approximately two WILLIAM E. FLOYD, Magician "ig;.i m.n ,v t,,,Ml IT "'W V . i "V ' v ' I i ' ,y , - , x i r - . . V. 'V " " v 5 ' - ' M n :'t f-OR fifteen year the Floyda have my stifled the American pvbllc with 1 their niarveloua art, and their refined entertalnmenU have been de - tnanded on the Lyceum platform, where they have attained greater fame than they heretofore possessed. 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