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PACK SEX AILT KA8T OIUCGOXIAK. PENDLETON, OKEGON, Tl'KJSD.W, IHIUIUAKY 14, 1911. NEWS OF THE Ifcwt Vtnncmy Sahton Plan. Pomcroy, Wash, At a meeting of the city council the new ordinance providlnu for one saloon in Fomeroy under the x-ray and then submitted to an operation which laid open his wrist to the bone. As he swung on the lad, the boy instinctively threw his hand behind for protection, and an indelible pencil he held penetrat ed the father's wrist. The point broke off, starting blood poison in a few days, which may necessitate amputation. Colli nmlyo for Sheriff lay. North Yakima, Wash. Instead of at the minimum license fee. $300 a:waitinS is term of office was jour, was voted down. lYoiM'h XalilKsl for Iloozo Sales. Uonners Ferry, Idaho. A. II. over three resident deputy sheriffs and Jailer of the county decided to show their appreciation of their chief early and Sunday morning presented. low r . .. ... ... ... French, an ex-justice of the peace at r'Hr"1 J-KPr nay with a gold Slier rorthill. Idaho, was bound over to ' !fI s badge ' the form of a shield the district court for selling liquor in 'bfarI"S on ,hc rovcrse sil1 the initials violation of the local option. His ' ot the Jonors- deputies W. P. Mur bond is J500. Il'hy. U R. Rightmire, J. t?. Millyer, land Jailer L. O. Hawn. i Tanners neat Town Shoot. La Cross, Wash. Farmers' Gun Gun club Saturday defeated the La must IWifo TvlN ntislnoss Sevrets. I Seattle. The superior court I A 11. 1 . . . . ,, . . . v. ',',., ,.,rn of thre noinn!0' disclosing her husband's business bv v the close margin of three points, ..-... .... .,.....,...,, ml won an ovster supper, paid for to her friends s cause for a v the losers divorce. John V. Fields, an expert IXvide A-otin loal Problem. Asotin, Wash. The meeting of the mining engineer, has filed suit for dl vorce because, he alleges, his wife told people outside the family circle htm t,i i, ,i ti,,, nation !, ,ose heavily on several occasions will be taken in the matter of state aid roads, and aiso the proposed Oar- field-Asotin county road. i he allegi-s. They were married three ytars ago. Fields was mining expert at the Alaska-Vukon-Paclflc expo sition. Papers Kobbcil of Paper. Elk-nsburg, Wash. The sheriffs office has received word that Frank Tapers of Ciealum had been strong armed and robbed of $36 and his naturalization papers. It was not re ported to the officers until two days later. Indian Sells Laud for $16,IKH). North Yakima, Wash. Samuel R. McCaw, an Indian, at present in the Yakima Valley bank, of this city, has transferred to Zenas Bolton his al lotment of SO acres, two miles south of Parker, under the new reservation canal, for $16,000. Lojwrs liusy Near Wrencoe. Morton, Idaho. The logging camps near Wrencoe are hauling between IOO.OCm'i. and 150. 000 feet to the river every day. A portable sawmill will be located on G. W. Dawson's place in the spring. John Fraser, M. A. Dunkle and others are piling up logs for the spring run. Burn Kllensburs Mortjraso. Ellensburg, Wash. The Christian church hell an all-day meeting Sun Cay and served lunch in the church building. At 11 a. m. the church mortgage was burned by Pastor Crim. The mortgage did not fall due until nixt winter, but the money was rais ed in advance. Court Wail. Woman Bakes Bread. Portland. Ore. Mrs. Laura Davie, a witness in a divorce case before the circuit court, wanted to finish baking bread before she came to court. This di-.-ire on her part brought about a delay for more than two hours and great anxiety on the part of the plaint'ff's attorney, Mary A Leonard. Fund for Walla AValla Publicity. Walla Walla, Wash. Two commit ter" to collect the $20,000 needed for tl - publicity fund of the commercial club startt-d their rounds this morn ing. T"n.':rht th.y reported, but no figures wrH given out. But one man who had subscribed to the fund be fore declined this time, and 24 who had not subscribed before, subscribed. Hold MeetiiKr at Brownsville. Brownsville, fire. Brownsville has one of th- most completely finished tabernacles in Oreston. The Metho dists. B-iptists, PiH-byterians and Christian pastors have united, and with Charles Van Marte, evangelist, and Charl'-s M. Hadlev, singer, are holding meetings. Hundreds of peo ple thronir the tabernacle every night. E5trii.'M Boasts WhUtlins Well. Walla Walla, Wash. Robert John son, secretary of the Walla Walla Fair association, has a ranch on Kureka flat, on which he asserts there is a "whistling well." The well has been drilled S00 feet, but the drilling operations have been sus pended until the drill, which Is fast in the bottom of the well, can be dis lodged. On several occasions people living in that vicinity say that air has issued from the well with such velocity as to cause a whistling noise that can be heard a quarter of a mile, while jn other occasions they say that matters are reversed and the air rushes in with sufficient force to draw a hat down through the opening. Whips Tcarlicr; Is Freed. Weiser, Idaho. After remaining out for nine of 10 hours the jury in the case against Mrs. Charles Allen, charged with assault with a weapon liable to do great bodily harm in beat ing Miss Melissa Burris, a school teacher, brought in a verdict of simple battery. The evidence showed that Miss Burris had been beaten with a For Infants and Children. Al.rOHrw t nc... .7. " viNT, rticgeiauu: tTpparationlorAs siratlatun the FbodamlRcdiila ting Uic Siomacte andBowds of Promotes DigpslionJChferrU1 ncss and RL'st.ConIaIns npittw Opnnu.Morphine norMacralj rOT NARCOTIC. jt'jcStma JMrieStf jtiiseStti IWtmbtt -DiCaikwckSth Cbafird Jnr hinnjnmi Mmr. ADcrfcc) Rem? dv for CorrsRua- noa . sour Momacn.ijiarrouH Worms .CoiiYulsioiis.revcnsh ncss and Loss of Sleep. Fsr Simile Sijnamre of NEW-YOBK. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of hi In Use For Over Thirty Years Exact Copy of Wrapper, TMI COrTAU OMH. NCW VOU OITT. AT THE MOVING PICTURE SHOWS Orpheum, Pendleton's favorite picture house. Iiaby Hands will get into mischief often it means 1 club, that her body was black and : where they show all the leading pic blue from the blows, and that she : ture "plays as natural as life Itself, was confined to her bed for several The program for Tuesday's change weeks. Mrs. Allen beat her for cor-!cannt be excelled. reeting one of her children, a pupil 1 In the Days of Chivalry. Edi of the school. The case created much , son- This photo-play is taken from excitement in the school district where the old French legend, "Ancassin and it occurred, and the entire neighbor- Nicolette." As a production it ranks hood attended the trial, which was j with the most ambitious and brilliant stubbornly contested. i of American film dramas. The acting j is dignified and brilliantly spirited, 'and the photo-play beyond criticism. The Yaqui Girl. A western a burn or cut or scald. Apply Bal- drama by tne Amerlcan Patle com lard's Snow Liniment Just as soon any Presenting the tragic results of as tHe accident happens, and tho pain tne Jealousy of a Yaqui girl for a will be relieved while the wound writ oun Mexican. The staging and cos heal quickly and nicely. A sure cure tuminS are Bood. for sprains, rheumatism and all alns. 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"Thft Show nf Onalltv T.Anders nd approved his recommendations ' in clear steady pcturcs. offers for ... s, i ..t; Tuesday's chango the following: program appears to be an additional ..Art and the Legacy." Lubln. one to the so-called "grand-fleet 100g feet Remember that the Lubln building program." a bill for which r,ictures are as clear as a bell. This one is a comedy representing the way two vounff neonlo nrftetfepfl what tbew ........i,......, a,,,upai.n o. fale(i art The glrl recelv hHs also been introduced According to this new additional a pproxl mutely 15 0.0 HO, 000 rubles ng a le gacy determined to buy one of the .250.000) will be required. It is young man. picture8 for 200, which intended to build several protected cruisers of the latest type and arma inent and also several modern small er v-ssels and gunboats. iiii's inter in Kij; Cave. Downs, Wash. Bob and George Tuttle, owners of the .Sunny Cave ranch, have three hives of bees win tering in the big cave on their ranch on Crab creek. It Is an id'-al plare for bee?, being on the north side of the creek and sheltered by perpen dicular rimrocks. The cave was a gathering place for cattle during storms in early days when the cattle men held sway. It is large enough to hold 40 to 50 head. population Iiu-rease. Washington. The census bureau has made public the population of Washingon cities and towns, as fol lows: Castlerock 98; Cathlamet, S52; ''hehalis, 4507; Colfax, 2783; Giirfiel, 'j:-; ooldendale. 1203; II waco, C, 4 ; lone. 634; Kalarna, fcl6; Palouse, 154'.; Pullman. 2602; Ritz ville, 159; Atiacortes, 416; Cle Klum 2749; Snohomish, 3244 ; P.osyln, 3126, Tort Townsend. 41S1; Puyallup, 4544; Eouth liend, 3623. I'astitr Denounce VH-iHy lax(iiiMf4. North Yakima, Wash. A more thnnjmild sensation was caused at the First M"thod'st church Sunday rnor r.lrn; when the pastor, the Rev. W. 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