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'TEN PAGES. BAXLT UAMt OXXGOKlAlf, TWlTDlMHOlf, ORMOH, WEDNESDAY, MAT 17, 101 1. PAGE SEVEN OTTUMWA WOMAN CURED WW Vd W'hV By Lydia E. Pinkham'9 Vegetable Compound Ottumwa, Iowa. "For wars I was almost a constant Huffcrer from fcnialu Hroublo in nil it.i (lreadful forms: Ishootintf pains all lover my body, sick (headache., spinal I weakness. dizinoBS, depression, and everything that wan hoi rid. I tri.'d many doctors in diflerent Jpartsof tho I'.iitfd istatoi, but Lydia K. Jrinkhams Veretu. Jlilo Compound ha:j done niorj for mo than all the doctor:!. I feel io my duLy to t H you tl.e :c fact- 'Ay heart is full of rratitudo to youLCi my cr Mrs. IIahhii.t K. Wy.l::'.!, C24 S. Hansom Street, Ottuvr, Iowa, Consider TI;ia Advice. No woman nhouid klVmH to a mii-pi-ral opoiutirnj, vhLh mr'j mean death, until t'.iO liar ;;lvcn Lydia E. l'inkham'B Vegetal !o Ccnipc-.unt! u fair trial. This famous medicine, inado only from roots and hcrki, han for thirty years proved to bo tho most valuable tonic and inviRorator of the female organism. Women recidinp; in almopt every city and town in the United Ktates bear willing testimony to the wonderful virtuo of Lydia K. llnk hain's Vegetable ('omiK)und. Mrs. lMnlchum, nt T.vnn, Ufas1., Invites all sick WHiieii to write lior for nl viu'. I Icr ml Ice is free, coiiililentlal niitl always helpful. AT THE PICTURE SHOWS Orplwum. ronilleton'R f.ivrllo picture theat er. Another 1'C Vitagraph feature film for Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, four full reels, 4000 feet if film ench performance. 1. "The Leading Lady VitnRraph Another of the funny kind. If you enjoy a laugh Fee this one. and you won't laugh alone. Sheriden Muggs hss written a musical comedy called "The Irish Washerwoman." The east Is nil engaged but tho lending Indy Mukkb Ins.stH that she must bo of a particular type. In a newspaper lie sees the picture of nn old Irish cook a local celebrity; he insists that she Is tho type ho wants. They engage her nnd rehearsal begins. Rrldget wants to run things, which starts row. Tho finish Is too good to give nway. See It nniK- have a Inugh. 2. "Lost years." Onuniont. glc talo with a happy ending, picturesque, thrilling picture. Ing and repleto with beautiful scene ry. 3. "Urest, a Fortified Harbor of France." Tho largest commercial nnd 'military seaport of Franco els her shown. Tho old cnstlo of tho Duko of Iirlttnlny, the nrsennl employing thou sands of workmen nnd the huge swing bridge are shown nnd are nil objects of superior Interest. 4. "A Hurled ,1'iist." Edison. This well told story siiWa a man who ha served his time In prison, but is mnk log good. The film is Btrongly dra matic without verging on melodra ma. E. "A Stnge Homanee." In this Ed ison picture Mory it Is proved that even show people can love truly nnd get Jealous, feverish minds and want to kill their rivals, although tho pic ture has a beautiful cllmux. hearty A tra It Is a thrill father learning of this sternly for bade the marriage to Lacey. But Foster showed the papers of adoption and that Florence must abide by his wishes. However, circumstances pre ventod tho loveless marriage and Florence married nlarry Jordan. The iove interest Is deep, the acting su perb. "Jack Mason's Last Deal." Anoth er of those stirring stories by the ra mous Melles Co. Old Watson, the prospector, is the proud owner of a mino and a daughter, Ruth; but when Jack Mason, the gambler comes to town and opens a faro game, Old Watson loses all his money and mort gages the mine to Jim Sanders, a sneak. Ituth Watson accidentally meets Wutson and not knowing his business falls deeply in love with him and Jack, who has a big vein of genuine manhood In his character, Iovbh the trusting little girl in return. Well for want of space, can't tell you tho finish, but see the picture and see if you don't agree with us that It Is a good one. " "How Spr'ggins Took Lodgers." by Edison. From tho old farco "Icl on I'arlo Francaiso." It Is a Jolly farce played In the spirit of rollicking good humor. "At tho End of the Road." Koa mlk. A detective story of Interest. "Saul and David." A biblical story showing Saul & David at the time the evil spirit came upon Saul and he hurled his Javelin at David with the intention of kiling him. The Cosy. Monday and Tuesday: "Robert Emmet." Thanhouser. A feature film depleting the life of this famous Irish patriot. It Is well act ed, well stnged and is a fine picture in every sense. Robert Emmett and ills misfortunes appeal to every pat riot nnd lover of liberty the world over. That he was captured because he went to die his sweetheart adds an other romantic element. See the greatt rial sccene In which he Is con demned to death for daring to uphold tho cause of Irish liberty. "A Dog With Two.Littlo Mistress es." Itala. A beautiful, pathetic child story which begins In sorrow and eils In Joy. Tho child of a poor wid ow owns a little dog which is covet ed by a rich girl. The widow being penniless, sellB the dog to the rich child. Her little girl becomes sick, grieving over the loss of her friend. Tho dog leaves tho new home and traveling across tho snow-clad hills, comes hack to its little mistress. The rich child comes to claim the dog and after a Btrugglo for possession, her father tolls her he will take the widow anil child homo with them and they can both own the dog. "Tho Call of tho Heart." Powers. A story full of human Interest that you will never forget. It prove the truth of the old proverb, "cast thy bread upon the waters" and tells a touching story of tho love and devo tion of a poor couple to a little blind girl and the wonderful way In which they are repaid is one which will de light and charm. "Tho Harem Skirt." American. An extremely funny comedy telling of the laughable adventures that befell a girl while trying to wear the new ntyle dress. Tho complications are wonderfully amusing and will make you laugh heartly. Illustrated song. "Sadie Brady." FRUIT SESSION AT S WIELD (Special Correspondence.) Stanfleld, Ore., May 16. The regu lar monthly meeting of the Stanfleld Fruit Growers association was held Saturday evening and an interesting and instructive address was delivered by Frederick Heath, a recent arrival from Fargo, N. D. Mr. Heath was formerly engaged In market garden ing, having extensive green houses near Fargo and Is considered as au thority on this line of work. He pre dicts a great future" for this section of the country in the growing of veg etables, small fruits, etc., as well as in producing apples, pears and other fruits. Tho speaker also referred to tho favorable conditions for dairying In this section. , Rev. W. B. Hollingshead, D. D., formerly superintendent of the Port land district of the Methodist church spent Sunday here visiting his friends E. N. Wheeler and family, who were for several years neighbors of his in Portland. Dr. Hollingshead is now engaged in special field work for the church extension society of the church and stopped here on his way home fromNialt Lake City. On Sun day evening he accepted the Invita tion of Rev. James E. Faucett to preach to the congregation of the Presbyterian church. Mrs. Charlotte Bell Is confined to her home with a slight attack of ton- sllitis. Chus. R. Hazon, local agent for the O.-W. R. & N. Co., spent Sunday in La Grande. Mrs, Cooper of Prinevllle, Ore., Is visiting Mrs. M. C. Baragar L. S. Scea and J. E. Reves were among the Stanfleld visitors to Echo Saturday to attend the street carnival. J. E. Blakeley and Mrs. Blakeley went to Pendleton Saturday W. J. Furnish went to Wenaha Springs Saturday to stay over Sunday with his family who are occupying their summer home there. are much used for the big white coats and a curious stuff with wide ripped stripe closely resembling certain knit- lea effects Is made up Into uncom monly good looking sporting coats, of which mention, has been made before. SMALL FARMS SECURED. SettkTg! Buy Acreage Near Town of Canby, Canby, Ore. It is estimated that 1800 acres in this vicinity have chang ed ownership since the first of the year. The land has been purchased largely by persons from the middle states as well as from the lnter-moun- taln country, who have become tired of the rigorous climate there. Most of these people were led to this state through literature sent opt by the Portland Commercial club. Many have purchased land in tracts from five acres up to 40, and a few bought heavier for speculation. A goodly number have already tak en possession of their new homes, while others have returned to tho old home to close up their affairs and will return during the coming sum mer. Those who bought for specula tion Invariably selected the bottom lands along the Molalla river. Much of this was "loggcd-off-land" and was sold much cheaper than the small tracts closer in, the latter being in an exceedingly high state of cultivation, and was but recently placed upon the market. This influx of newcomes means much for this "neck 'o woods" as it has brought a very desirable class of citizens to Clackamas county. It !s the Intention of the majority of these home-makers to embark, into inten sive farming on various scales. A Few Leaders for Men Egyptian cotton underwear, a strictly high-grade article. comes in all colors, garment 2of Genuine Blood's underwear in all shades, regular 75c values .". 45 Union Suits, all summer goods 50 and up 12 l-2c black and tan sox, 3 for 25 HEX'S STRIPED BIB OVERALLS, sizes 34 to 44 garment - JUMPERS TO MATCH. Lot 880 BOSS OF THE ROAD Bib Overalls, Heavy Weight, 80c BOSS OF THE ROAD Waist Overalls, Heavy Weight ..... 65c size 32 to 40 waist Jumpers to match IVorkingmen's Glothing Go. SHERIFF BCRXED JOIXT. Tho Kidneys ami Uie Skin.. If the kidneys are weak or torpid, the skin will be pimply or blotchy. Hood's Sarsaparllla strengthens and stimu lates the kidneys and clears the com plexion. By thoroughly purifying the blood it makes good health. MII.WAI KEE TO RL'Jf NEW COAST TRAINS Chicago. Important changes and additions relative to passenger service on transcontinental lines will go into effect on May 28, a number of the most significant being announced by the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul railroad. The company's new train, the Olym- plan, will begin" its Initial trip to the Pacific coast on the above date from Chicago nt 10:15 p. m. The Colum bian, another new train, will start on its maiden trip to the coast at 10 o'clock the following morning. As a result of Improvements on the t'nion nnd Southern Pacific lines, which have made possible very sub- slaniial reductions In the running time between Chicago and San Fran cisco, the schedule of the Overland will he cut three nnd one-half hours eastward nnd four and one half hours westward. The Hurllngton will make an addi tion to its facilities, putting two morn trains In service between Chi cago and Denver. On the same day the Rock Island will put on an addi tional train each way between uen- vcr nnd Chlcngo. Wlicn Ho Met Armed Resistance to Serving a Warrant. Pittsburg, Kan. Met with armed resistance when an attempt was made to raid two so-called Joints near Cur ranville, a mining camp 11 jniles north of here, Thomas J. Karr. prosecuting attorney, and Edwnrd Brazil, sheriff of Crawford county, burned a build ing occupied as a Turner hall and po liced the surrounding county with spe cial deputy sheriffs to end an im pending riot. Karr and a deputy sheriff were in operation operation TRUTH CROrS OCT. Why Pile Sufferers So Often Fail to Got Relief. Science is getting to the bottom of everything. Including- the cause and cure of piles. The brightest doctors now admit that piles are caused In ternally and can be cured only by in tcrnai treatment. Dr. J. S. Leon hardt some time ago perfected a remedy in tablet form Hem-Rold, which cures the cause of piles and therefore cures permanently. It Is sold by Pendleton Drug Co. and drug gists everywhere under money-back guarantee. Jl for 24 days' treatment. Dr. Leonhardt Co., Station B, Buf faio, N. P. Write for booklet. Just outside of the town they started after them, and when they entered the building Occupied by the Turners, five m?n pointed revolvers at them and compelled them to retreat. Karr sent a hurry call to Pittsburg for Sheriff .Brazil and ten deputies. The officers started for the mining camp in motor cars. When they ar rived they found Karr and his help er In the postoffice building, .where they had taken refuge from 100 an gry men. Sheriff Brazil ordered the mod dispersed and then burned the Turner hall and one of the two smaller buildings. Several men who attempted to Interfere In this work were ' arrested. The men who had been operating the Joint and the ones who threatened to shoot Karr and his EK-sallants escaped cmfwy cmfwypmf assistant escaped. Officers are searching the hills near Curranville for them. Do you read the East Oregonlan? Known For Its Strength The First National! Bank PENDLETCK, OREGON CAPITAL, SURPLUS and UNDIVIDED PIOFITS . 500 RESOURCES OVER 11 00 00 SECURITY MILTON FESTIVAL GFOWS. TIio PaHtimc. Tho house of quality. Unusually good program for Tuesday's change. Special, "Tho Two Fathers." Lubln. Fred Gearhart, In destitute circum stances, allowed John Foster, a weal thy man, to adopt his baby girl Eighteen years later Florence was a charming young lady and very much In lovo with Harry Jordan. Her weal thy foster father had lost his fortune nnd now saw a way to recoup It by forcing Florence to marry a wealthy suitor, Howard Lacey. Her own Three Days to Bo Devotee! to Straw- iM-rry l'cte Instead! of One, Walla Walla, Wash. Three days of festivities will take the place of the singlo day of tho Milton strawberry fete, one of the biggest events of the fruit season that this valley knows. Milton strawberry Tiny, combined with the annual horse show, has been the big ovent of Milton and Freewa- tcr In tho spring, but this year a three days' festival with an elected queen will be held. The first two days will be given over to tho strawberry celebration and the third to the horse show. SVawberrles will be In evidence 6n all these days, however, and the real motive of the celebration will not be overlooked in the bigger celebration President W. E. Jones of the Mil ton Progressive club, has been chosen permanent president of the straw berry day festivities, a new organisa tion which has taken hold of the event. Do you read the East Oregonlan T PENDLETON'S POPULAR PICTURE PARLORS THE COSY Where Uio entire family can enjoy a higli-clas9 motion pic turo show with comfort FUN, PATHOS, SCENIC, THRILLING ALL PROPERLY M IXE1). Open Afternoon nnd Eve. Changes Sun., Hon., Wed., Fri. Next Door lo St. Gcornc Hotel Admission 5$ and 10 THE EAST END GROCERY lias just received a carload of Fine Mountain Potatoes ' the finest that ever hit Pcdleton. PHONE MAIN 536 for everything in season. ' THE WORLD OF FASHION. (By Maude Griffin.) New York, May 16. Already society Is shifting Its quarters, and the coun try club verandas make a beautiful picture at the week-ends. People who do not care to go to their coun trv houses so early In the season, are patronizing fashionable golf links, with their club houses In many In stances enlarged to accommodate a constantly growing patronage, and it is at these club houses that one finds many of the smartest of the new fashions. Just now the long coat Is consplc uous, beeause one needs it for short trips, whether by auto or on train, The newest model Is a departure In every way from the winter coat- of fur and the between season coat of shaggy or heavy rough materials. The summer outing coat is, of thin mate rial, as thin as it is possible to have it consistent with Its purpose. And it is full of interesting details. There are many new types in mo tor coats which first made its ap pcarance lust year. It is not as pre tentious as some of the new designs and appears In quiet, serviceable col ors, while always looking smart. Wo men who cannot afford more than one outing coat will not welcome the news that white and bright colors are to bo very much worn. A good looking white coat is rcllev cd by blyack and white stripe ailk Instead of color and one finds this Idea often repeated. Stripes in white and bright color are also liked for linings in the white woolens and oc casionally one finds a dotted foulard in white and color used with good effect. Big collars of black satin or moire are sometimes used, but as a rule the black if used at all is usod more sparingly in the best models and collar or trimming is of white. White moire Is effective for this purpose and one handsome coat of heavy belt of moire passing loosely across tho back and ending at each side of tho front Just forward of the underarm seam. It is hard to resist those white coats. Even if one doos not motor they are delectable things to wear on beach or hotel veranda or links. Looso, ample, soft, light, chic of line and detail, charming in connection with headgear, showing a dash of vivid color, they will add much to the attractiveness of summer outing crowds, and while the Idea of the white wool outing coat Is by no means new, models of tho kind have never been so varied and so numerous as they are this spring. The loose basket weave and ratine OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO0OOOOOOOO J. A. BOR1E LUMBER. CO. o : r o O SVhf rVJlao-A and Dailr!irl Qtc aHmininor Platim? 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